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        <description>Topdog whois and domain check script

Topdog whois and domain check script

This handy script will add a domain check and whois search facility for ugandan TLD such as .co.ug, .ac.ug, .sc.ug, .or.ug, .ne.ug and the other international TLDs such as com, net, org, biz ,info, co.uk it will print the results into any document or webpage that you specify so will fit nicely into the outlook of your site. There is provision as well for you to forward users to a signup page should they require to purcha…</description>
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        <title>Mail server setup with Exim, MySQL, Cyrus-Imapd, Horde webmail on Centos 5.1</title>
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This how to describes the installation and configuration of a mail system on Centos 5.1 with selinux enabled for enhanced security. This system will be able to service HTTP, HTTPS, SMTP, TLS, SMTP-AUTH, IMAP, POP3 clients and is virtual enabled allowing more that one domain to be served from the system.</description>
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IPwireless PCMCIA (Sentech Mywireless) *ubuntu linux howto

This tutorial provides instructions on how to install the drivers for a Sentech MyWireless IPWireless pcmcia modem on Ubuntu linux distributions

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        <title>Setup DHCP Fail over on Centos 5.1</title>
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This tutorial will walk you through setting up DHCP fail over on CENTO 5.1 using the default ISC dhcp server, this can easily be adapted to any other Linux distro out there. You will most likely need Fail over in environments where network down time can not be tolerated. My home is runs a DLNA setup so i need my devices to be able to obtain network parameters at all times.</description>
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