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sshwait: a script that waits for SSH to be available before connecting

Posted by Curtis K in Administration May, 07 2014 No Comments

What is sshwait!? Just restarted a server? Tired of pressing up and enter while waiting for SSH to be accessible again? Then sshwait is for you! This script automatically waits for an SSH connection to become available before attempting to connect. Output example   Installation To install sshwait, head to my Github page for installation ... Read More...

Spice up your CentOS Shell, Part 1: ZSH

Posted by Curtis K in Administration Mar, 31 2013 No Comments

In this series, we will be installing some useful tools and applications to improve efficiency on the command line. In part 1 of "Spice up your CentOS Shell" we'll be installing ZSH. 1. What is ZSH? ZSH is a powerful Unix shell. You can think of ZSH as an extended version of CentOS' ... Read More...

How to Install ClamAV and Configure Daily Scanning on CentOS

Posted by Curtis K in Administration Jul, 23 2012 42 Comments

This article will guide you through the installation of ClamAV on CentOS. Once installed, we will also configure a daily scan on our CentOS server. ClamAV is an open source (GPL) antivirus engine designed for detecting Trojans, viruses, malware and other malicious threats on Linux. In this article, we will only ... Read More...

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