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Ubuntu Server for High-Availability Networks

T.L. Bean's LinuxHA project automatically turns Ubuntu Server into a high-availability cluster that is designed to keep you network online 24x7.

Download LinuxHA.

Tutorial for installing LinuxHA.

Linux command-line tutorial.

The following web pages were used to develop LinuxHA:

Amavisd-new, ClamAV, Dovecot, Postfix, and SpamAssassin integration

Postfix TLS support
Postfix SASL howto
Postfix LDAP howto
Postfix main.cf file format
Dovecot quota configuration
Sender Policy Framework (SPF)
SpamAssassin Integration with Postfix, using Amavis

Apache

Apache HTTP Server documentation
Deploying a Rack-based Ruby application

AppArmor

AppArmor security project wiki

Asterisk

Asterisk: The Definitive Guide
Official wiki for The Asterisk Project

AutofsLDAP

AutofsLDAP
auto.master - Linux man page
autofs_ldap_auth.conf - Linux man page

Awk

Awk tutorial
The GNU Awk user’s guide

Bash

Bash scripting tutorial
Bash guide for beginners
Advanced Bash-scripting guide
Bourne Shell programming/scripting tutorial
The A-Z of Programming Languages: Bourne shell, or sh

Corosync, DRBD, GFS, and Pacemaker integration

DRBD documentation
Pacemaker documentation

Cyrus SASL

saslauthd - Linux man page

FAI

FAI guide (Fully Automatic Installation)

Foreman and Puppet integration

Foreman manual
PuppetDB documentation

FreeRADIUS

rlm_ldap FreeRADIUS module
802.1X port-based authentication howto

FusionDirectory

FusionDirectory documentation

ISC BIND DNS

Configuring rndc
Secure BIND template
DNS for rocket scientists
Building a Debian DNS system
Configuring DNSSEC on BIND9
Web server failover with Round-Robin DNS
Setting up BIND9 and DHCP3 on Ubuntu with Dynamic DNS

ISC Dynamic DHCP

DHCPd - Linux man page
Failover with ISC DHCP
dhcpd.conf - Linux man page
Configuring ISC DHCP to send DNS dynamic updates to BIND

Kerberos

MIT Kerberos V client
Kerberos SingleSignOn
Setting up MIT Kerberos 5
kdc.conf - Linux man page
MIT Kerberos documentation
Ubuntu Kerberos documentation
DNS discovery for MIT Kerberos V
Integrated Kerberos-OpenLDAP provider

LTSP

LTSP home page

Munin

Munin documentation
Running Munin 2.x on Debian

MySQL

MySQL documentation

Nagios

Nagios plugins
Nagios documentation
Monitoring service and host clusters
Nagios on-demand macros and cluster service
Understanding Nagios macros and how they work

NFS4

NFSv4Howto

OpenLDAP

Slapd security
LDAP for rocket scientists
OpenLDAP documentation
nss_ldap - Linux man page
ldap.conf - Linux man page
pam_ldap - Linux man page
nslcd.conf - Linux man page
slapd.conf - Linux man page
slapd-config - Linux man page
DNS discovery for OpenLDAP

OpenSSH

SSH security and configuration

OpenSSL

OpenSSL documentation
OpenSSL - Linux man page
OpenSSL command-line howto

OpenVPN

OpenVPN documentation

Open-Xchange

Open-Xchange cluster guide
Open-Xchange installation guide

Opsi

Opsi manual
WinPE for Opsi
Opsi getting started guide

phpLDAPadmin

phpLDAPadmin documentation

phpMyAdmin

phpMyAdmin controluser
phpMyAdmin documentation

PostgreSQL

Bucardo wiki
PostgreSQL and Kerberos
PostgreSQL documentation

Privoxy, Squid, and SquidClamAV integration

Privoxy user manual
Squid - Linux man page
SquidClamav documentation
Configuring a Squid Server to authenticate off LDAP
Configuring a Squid Server to authenticate from Kerberos

ProFTPD

ProFTPD documentation

Samba

Samba documentation
Samba - Linux man page
smb.conf - Linux man page
Samba and the Editposix/Trusted Ldapsam extension
Replicated Failover Domain Controller and file server using LDAP

Sed

Sed, a stream editor
Sed - an introduction and tutorial

Shorewall

Shorewall documentation

Snorby

Snorby wiki

TCP/IP

The Network administrators' guide
IPv4 Classes, Subnets, Netmasks, CIDR, and NAT
Protocol Numbers

Webmin

Webmin documentation


 
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