by wwarren | Mar 17, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, Security
Unix admins have known this for a long time. There is only one way to reliably clean ANY infected machine…wipe and reload. For a long time, the best-practices approach to malware infections has been to re-format and re-image the infected machine from...
by wwarren | Feb 28, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source
Operating Systems Lifecycle Chart « Benjamin Schweizer..
by wwarren | Feb 12, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SBS 2008, Server 2008, Windows
I tire of the MS lockin. What I’ve done is begun to build another deployment option for my clients( all of which are under 10 users. For now i’ll user server 2008 for authentication and file/print sharing…in a vm. Another vm holds a vmware...
by wwarren | Feb 8, 2011 | Church, Linux, NPO's
Zimbra has been a bit hit. I’m currently trying to get the software lifecycles synchronized. Zimbra 7 has just been released.. unfortunately zimbra does not support Debian any longer. Centos 6 is about to be released and I’m not a fan of Ubuntu. Centos...
by wwarren | Feb 8, 2011 | Linux, NPO's, Radio
Got the new server online months ago..sorry for the lack of news. I wound up sticking with Debian. Everything went smoothly and now there are several domains running off of this box including multiple streaming servers. Now a bigger challenge looms…moving...
by wwarren | Dec 21, 2010 | Linux, Open Source
I just did my annual update to the Linux Counter Project which is located at counter.li.org. Once i finished my updates I was quote shocked at what I found. Out of all the machines I manage in one form or another(at least server wise) more than 90% are Linux boxes....