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SFTP Chroot Jail on RHEL6 and CentOS6

Published on July 4, 2011 in CentOS, RedHat, Security, SFTP

Finally RedHat has stepped into the 21st century with the introduction of OpenSSH 5.3 in RHEL 6 / CentOS 6. Now we can finally build a working SFTP chroot jail within RedHat without having to build custom rpms or compile SSHd from source. This article will guide you through setting up SSHd and a couple

 
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My Impression of the RedHat RHCSA Certification

Published on June 28, 2011 in RedHat

So my employer has been nice enough to send to me to the new RedHat RHEL 6 certification track. I started this week taking the RHCSA RHEL6 certification class. This is the first certification that is now required before you can take the new RHCE exam. Now I have been RedHat certified for years, the

 
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Installing mod_suphp on CentOS

Published on June 18, 2011 in Apache, CentOS, PHP

For years I’ve fought the battle between usability and security with WordPress.  Installing mod_suphp on CentOS is a great way to fix this issue. Being able to patch the application and add plugins via the control panel, while still trying to keep the system safe from possible apache or wordpress vulnerabilities. Just recently I was

 
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