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How To Install Nagios on Debian 10 / Debian 9

Nagios is an open source monitoring tool for servers, network devices, and applications. It helps you to monitor the services, resources, and applications that run on Windows as well as on Linux. Nagios also can monitor routers and other network devices. Nagios has an inbuilt web interface where we can access and monitor the whole infrastructure […]

Change Default Network Name (ens33) to eth0 on Debian 10 / Debian 9

Debian 10 / Debian 9 uses a consistent and predictable device name for network interfaces. This predictable device naming helps us to locate network interfaces where it is connected like whether it is attached to onboard or external. If you ever interested in changing interface name to eth0, then this is the tutorial for you. […]

How To Install Nginx, MariaDB, PHP (LEMP stack) on Debian 9

THIS DOCUMENT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RHEL 8 CentOS 7 Debian 10 Ubuntu 18.04 LEMP (a server stack) stands for Linux, Nginx, MariaDB, and PHP. Nginx is a free, open-source, high-performance HTTP web server; known for its stability, rich feature set, simple configuration, and low resource consumption. Here, we will talk about how to install […]

How To Install LAMP Server on Debian 9

THIS DOCUMENT IS ALSO AVAILABLE FOR RHEL 8 CentOS 7 Debian 10 Ubuntu 18.04 LAMP (a server stack) stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. These four popular open source software components are used by most of the web hosting companies, web developers, blogs and others to run their websites. Here is the small guide […]

How To Upgrade Debian 8 Jessie to Debian 9 Stretch

Debian 9 Stretch has been released on 17th June 2016, and you may be now looking for upgrading your previous version, i.e., Debian 8 “Jessie” to the latest version Debian 9 “Stretch“. This post will guide you through the steps to upgrade your system from Debian 8 “Jessie” to Debian 9 “Stretch”. Prerequisites: You need […]