Tuesday, January 27, 2015

SSMTP

SSMTP is a program which delivers email from a local computer to a configured mailhost (mailhub). It is not a mail server (like feature-rich mail server sendmail) and does not receive mail, expand aliases or manage a queue. One of its primary uses is for forwarding automated email (like system alerts) off your machine and to an external email address.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Passwordless root SSH Public Key Authentication on CentOS 6

It's often useful to be able to SSH to other machines without being prompted for a password. Additionally, if you using tools such as Parallel SSH you will need to setup Public Key SSH Authentication. To set it up is relatively straight forward: original

Send mail from command line with external smtp server on Linux

Send mail via SMTP servers, original: linux mail with smtp

Galera replication – how to recover a PXC cluster

Galera replication for MySQL brings not only the new, great features to our ecosystem, but also introduces completely new maintenance techniques. Are you concerned about adding such new complexity to your MySQL environment? Perhaps that concern is unnecessarily.

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