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- 05:10, 4 August 2025 Steps to Configure VPN Bad Login Attempt Limit to 10 per Hour on Palo Alto Firewall (hist | edit) [3,168 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with " ==Overview== Limiting the number of failed VPN login attempts is a critical step in defending against brute-force attacks targeting remote access services such as GlobalProtect VPN. Palo Alto Networks firewalls support a built-in mechanism to detect and block excessive authentication failures using Vulnerability Protection Profiles. By customizing these profiles, administrators can enforce a stricter limit—for example, capping failed login attempts to 10 per hour per...")
- 23:19, 1 August 2025 Forwarding Palo Alto Firewall Logs to Wazuh Manager (hist | edit) [6,453 bytes] Sunilvarma (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Wazuh > Forwarding Palo Alto Firewall Logs to Wazuh Manager == Overview == This article explains how to configure a Palo Alto Firewall to send logs directly to the Wazuh Manager (acting as a syslog server), and how to parse them using custom decoders and rules in Wazuh. == Prerequisites == * Wazuh Manager installed * Palo Alto firewall reachable from Wazuh * UDP port (e.g., 5141) open on Wazuh * Syslog configuration enabled on firewall =...")
- 12:32, 1 August 2025 Steps for Creating a New Voucher for Guest SSID (hist | edit) [2,782 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "==Overview== Voucher-based authentication is a secure and flexible method of providing temporary Wi-Fi access to guests without compromising your main network credentials. Each voucher is a unique code with defined limitations such as usage time, device count, or bandwidth. When redeemed, it grants temporary access to the Guest SSID. This method: #Enhances network security by isolating guest traffic from internal devices #Simplifies administration through centralized c...")
- 11:52, 1 August 2025 Wi-Fi controller (hist | edit) [258 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Wi-Fi controller *Steps for Creating a New Voucher for Guest SSID Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Wi-Fi controller")
- 12:54, 30 July 2025 Forwarding Firewall Logs to Wazuh Manager (hist | edit) [6,453 bytes] Sunilvarma (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Wazuh > Forwarding Firewall Logs to Wazuh Manager == Overview == This article explains how to configure a Palo Alto Firewall to send logs directly to the Wazuh Manager (acting as a syslog server), and how to parse them using custom decoders and rules in Wazuh. == Prerequisites == * Wazuh Manager installed * Palo Alto firewall reachable from Wazuh * UDP port (e.g., 5141) open on Wazuh * Syslog configuration enabled on firewall == Step 1:...")
- 10:57, 30 July 2025 Task 2: Hybrid Domain Setup (hist | edit) [3,320 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 🖥️ On-Premises Domain Controller and Hybrid Azure AD Setup == === Step 1: On-Prem Domain Controller Setup === * Install Windows Server 2022 in local VM environment * Set static IP: '''172.30.16.10''' * Install Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) * Promote to new forest: ** Domain Name: '''gbbrnd.local''' ** DSRM password securely configured === Step 2: Local AD User Setup === * Create Organizational Unit: '''RND_Users''' * Create Users: ** '''rnduser1@rnd....")
- 10:44, 30 July 2025 Task 1: Azure AD Domain Controller Setup (Entra ID) (hist | edit) [2,120 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== ✅ Step 1: Create Azure AD Tenant (Trial) === * Login in to: [https://portal.azure.com Azure Portal] * Navigate to: '''Azure Active Directory → Manage Tenants → Create''' * Select: '''Azure Active Directory''' as tenant type * Enter: ** Organization Name: <code>gbbdc</code> ** Domain Name: <code>gbbdc.onmicrosoft.com</code> * Azure AD tenant will create with: ** '''30-day free trial''' ** '''₹14,500''' credits === ✅ Step 2: Create Azure Entra ID Users === *...")
- 10:24, 30 July 2025 Windows Domain Task:1 (hist | edit) [1,974 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== Create a Azure DC (Entra ID) trail version === # Login to: https://portal.azure.com # Navigate to: '''Azure Active Directory > Manage Tenants > Create''' # Select: Azure Active Directory as tenant type # Enter: ex: Organization Name: gbbdc Domain Name: gbbdc.onmicrosoft.com # Azure AD tenant will create with 30-day free trial and ₹14,500 credits === Create Azure Entra ID User === # Login to Microsoft Entra Admin Center. # Navigate to '''Users...")
- 07:25, 30 July 2025 How to Enable DNS Query Logs in Windows DNS Server (hist | edit) [1,737 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= How to Enable DNS Query Logs in Windows DNS Server = == ✅ Enable DNS Analytical Logging in Event Viewer == # Press '''Win + R''', type '''eventvwr''', and press '''Enter''' to open Event Viewer. # In Event Viewer, click on the '''View''' menu and select '''Show Analytic and Debug Logs'''. This step is necessary to make the '''Analytical''' log visible. # Navigate to: ## '''Event Viewer''' → ## '''Applications and Services Logs''' → ## '''Microsoft''' → ## '''W...")
- 07:20, 30 July 2025 DNS (hist | edit) [145 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Windows > DNS *How to Enable DNS Query Logs in Windows DNS Server Home > Windows > DNS")
- 05:06, 30 July 2025 QoS Configuration for VoIP and Backup Traffic in Palo Alto Firewall (hist | edit) [2,799 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Paloalto firewall > QoS Configuration for VoIP and Backup Traffic in Palo Alto Firewall ==Overview== Prioritizing real-time traffic such as VoIP is essential to maintain call quality and performance. At the same time, it is important to ensure that bandwidth-intensive operations like data backups do not saturate the network link and impact critical services. This configuration ensures: #Vo...")
- 11:42, 29 July 2025 Steps to Configure SSL Forward Proxy on Palo Alto Networks Firewall (hist | edit) [3,962 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Steps to Configure SSL Forward Proxy on Palo Alto Networks Firewall ==Objective== This article provides step-by-step instructions on how to configure SSL Forward Proxy on Palo Alto Networks next-generation firewalls. SSL Forward Proxy allows the firewall to decrypt, inspect, and control outbound SSL/TLS traffic initiated by internal users to the internet. ==Prerequisites== #A self-signed or internal CA certificate (or a subordinate CA from enterprise PKI) installed o...")
- 11:16, 29 July 2025 SSL Inbound Inspection Configuration on Palo Alto Networks Firewall (hist | edit) [6,426 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "SSL Inbound Inspection Configuration on Palo Alto Networks Firewall ==Introduction== SSL Inbound Inspection is a feature on Palo Alto Networks firewalls that enables decryption and inspection of encrypted traffic destined for internal servers. This is crucial for detecting threats hidden in SSL/TLS traffic that would otherwise bypass inspection. This article outlines a step-by-step process to configure SSL Inbound Inspection when hosting services behind NAT and using p...")
- 10:38, 29 July 2025 🔐 Identity & Access Security (hist | edit) [3,428 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "=== 🔐 Identity & Access Security === ==== Enable MFA in Microsoft Entra ID (Basic MFA) ==== '''Overview:''' Basic MFA is provided through '''Security Defaults''' in Microsoft Entra ID. It enables MFA for all users without complex setup. '''Key Points:''' * No license required (Free). * Automatically enforces MFA for all users (especially admins). * Authenticator app / OTP via email or SMS supported. '''How to Enable:''' # Login to [https://entra.microsoft.com](...")
- 10:26, 29 July 2025 📙 Device and Hybrid Management (hist | edit) [3,853 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 📙 Device and Hybrid Management = == 🔹 Register vs Join vs Hybrid Join – Device Types Explained == === 1. Azure AD Registered === * Used for personal/BYOD devices (typically mobile/laptops). * Only the user identity is associated with Azure AD. * No full device control by admin. === 2. Azure AD Joined === * Devices are fully joined to Azure AD. * Mainly used for corporate-owned devices. * Provides full SSO and Intune compliance policies. === 3. Hybrid Azu...")
- 08:37, 29 July 2025 📘 Core Management (hist | edit) [4,394 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 📘 Core Management = == 🔹 How to create users in Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) == === Steps to Create a Cloud-Only User === # Go to: [https://entra.microsoft.com](https://entra.microsoft.com) # Navigate to '''Users > All users''' # Click '''+ New user''' # Choose '''Create user''' # Fill in: * User name (e.g., john.doe@yourtenant.onmicrosoft.com) * Name * Password (auto-generated or custom) # Assign roles (optional) # Click '''Create''' == 🔹 How to crea...")
- 08:15, 29 July 2025 📗 Fundamentals (Basics) (hist | edit) [3,003 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= 📗 Fundamentals (Basics) = == 🔹 What is Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)? == Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure Active Directory) is Microsoft’s cloud-based identity and access management service. It helps employees of an organization sign in and access resources such as Microsoft 365, Azure services, and thousands of other SaaS applications. * Cloud-based replacement for traditional on-prem Active Directory * Supports single sign-on (SSO), multifactor authen...")
- 07:53, 29 July 2025 Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD) (hist | edit) [500 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "== 🎯 Objective == To understand, implement, and document the core and advanced features of Microsoft Entra ID (formerly Azure AD) with real-world use cases, configuration steps, and testing procedures. == Learning Roadmap == * 📗 Fundamentals (Basics) * 📘 Core Management * 📙 Device and Hybrid Management * 🔐 Identity & Access Security * 📐 Policies and Governance == Practice Labs == * Lab 1: Create Azure AD Tenant and Add Users *...")
- 07:08, 29 July 2025 Duo MFA for Every Windows Login (hist | edit) [3,699 bytes] Kumar (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Authentication Methods > Duo MFA for Every Windows Login == 📘 Objective == Configure '''Duo Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)''' to prompt users with a '''Duo Push notification''' at '''every Windows login''' (console or RDP). == ✅ Prerequisites == {| class="wikitable" ! Item !! Details |- | OS || Windows 10/11 or Windows Server 2016/2019/2022 |- | Admin Rights || Local or domain administrator rights on the system |- | Duo Account || F...")
- 07:03, 29 July 2025 Object Storage Creation on Netapp ONETAP (hist | edit) [3,614 bytes] Akshay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Storage server > NetApp OneTap > Object Storage Creation on Netapp ONETAP = '''Object Storage Configuration on NetApp ONTAP AFF_c30''' = == '''a) SVM Creation''' == 1. Login to the NetApp management console using the '''admin''' credentials. 2. Navigate to '''Storage''' → '''Storage VM'''. File:Object storage svm creation.png 3. Click on '''+Add''' to create a new SVM if one does not already exist. 4. Provide a name for the S...")
- 06:18, 29 July 2025 NetApp OneTap (hist | edit) [168 bytes] Akshay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Storage server > NetApp OneTap *Object Storage Creation on Netapp ONETAP Home > Storage server > NetApp OneTap") Tag: Visual edit: Switched
- 05:24, 29 July 2025 Steps to Configure U-NAT in Palo Alto (When Source and Destination Zones Are the Same) (hist | edit) [3,589 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Steps to Configure U-NAT in Palo Alto (When Source and Destination Zones Are the Same) ==Overview== In certain network environments, users within the same security zone may need to access internal resources using public IP addresses. This commonly occurs when DNS resolves internal servers to their public addresses or when services are designed with public IP references. To make this communicati...")
- 05:02, 29 July 2025 Steps to Configure U-NAT in Palo Alto (When Source and Destination Zones Are Different) (hist | edit) [3,635 bytes] Jamshad (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Enterprise security devices or applications > Steps to Configure U-NAT in Palo Alto (When Source and Destination Zones Are Different) = Overview = Unidirectional NAT (U-NAT) is commonly used in scenarios where external users access internal services using public IP addresses. When the source zone (internal) and destination zone (WAN/ISP) are different, specific NAT and Security policy configurations are necessary on a Palo Alto firewall. T...")
- 13:50, 28 July 2025 Company Portal Branding in Intune (hist | edit) [1,105 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > Company Portal Branding in Intune == Company Portal Branding in Intune – Organization: GBB == === Purpose === Branding the Company Portal ensures a personalized and professional look that reflects GBB's identity and improves the user experience. === Steps to Configure === # Go to [https://intune.microsoft.com Microsoft Intune Admin Center]. # Navigate to '''Tenant administration > Customization'''. # Click on '''Edi...")
- 13:45, 28 July 2025 How to Configure Auto Cleanup Rules in Intune for Devices Inactive for 60 Days (hist | edit) [1,125 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Configure Auto Cleanup Rules in Intune for Devices Inactive for 60 Days == How to Configure Auto Cleanup Rules in Intune for Devices Inactive for 60 Days == === Purpose === Automatic device cleanup helps keep Intune free of stale or inactive devices. === Steps to Configure === # Open [https://intune.microsoft.com Microsoft Intune Admin Center]. # Go to '''Devices > Device clean-up rules'''. # Click '''Create'''...")
- 13:42, 28 July 2025 How to Rename a Device in Microsoft Intune (hist | edit) [875 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Rename a Device in Microsoft Intune == How to Rename a Device in Microsoft Intune == === Purpose === Renaming devices helps in better organization and identification within the Intune console. === Steps to Rename a Device === # Open [https://intune.microsoft.com Microsoft Intune Admin Center]. # Go to '''Devices > All devices'''. # Click on the device that needs renaming. # On the device overview page, click on...")
- 13:34, 28 July 2025 How to Change the Primary User of a Device in Intune (hist | edit) [1,118 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Change the Primary User of a Device in Intune == How to Change the Primary User of a Device in Intune == === Purpose === In Microsoft Intune, the primary user of a device is the main person using the device. This is useful for app deployments, user-specific policies, and reporting. === Steps === # Go to [https://intune.microsoft.com Microsoft Intune Portal]. # Navigate to '''Devices > All devices'''. # Select th...")
- 13:29, 28 July 2025 Device Enrollment Manager (DEM) in Intune (hist | edit) [2,329 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > Device Enrollment Manager (DEM) in Intune = Device Enrollment Manager (DEM) in Intune = == What is a DEM User? == A Device Enrollment Manager (DEM) is a special Azure AD user account used in Intune to enroll a large number of devices (up to 1000 per DEM account) on behalf of other users. DEM accounts are useful for shared or kiosk devices, lab environments, or where users don't perform self-enrollment. == How to Creat...")
- 13:23, 28 July 2025 How to Change Device Category and Use in Grouping (hist | edit) [1,718 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Change Device Category and Use in Grouping = How to Change Device Category and Use in Grouping = == What is Device Category? == Device categories in Intune are used to tag devices with labels like "HR", "Finance", "IT", etc. These can be used to apply different policies or group them dynamically. == Step 1: Create Device Categories in Intune == 1. Go to Microsoft Intune admin center: https://intune.microsoft.com...")
- 13:14, 28 July 2025 Intune and Azure AD Licensing (hist | edit) [1,572 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > Intune and Azure AD Licensing = Intune and Azure AD Licensing = == Microsoft Intune Licensing == Microsoft Intune is available under the following licenses: * Microsoft Intune (standalone) * Microsoft 365 E3/E5 * Enterprise Mobility + Security (EMS) E3/E5 * Microsoft 365 Business Premium (for SMBs) Each of these licenses includes: * Mobile Device Management (MDM) * Mobile Application Management (MAM) * App protection...")
- 13:10, 28 July 2025 How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise in Windows 11 (hist | edit) [1,438 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise in Windows 11 = How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise in Windows 11 = == Step 1: Open Microsoft Intune Admin Center == * URL: [https://endpoint.microsoft.com](https://endpoint.microsoft.com) * Login using administrator credentials. == Step 2: Create a New Dynamic Device Group == # Navigate to '''Groups''' > '''New group''...")
- 13:07, 28 July 2025 How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise (Windows 11 Only) (hist | edit) [131 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Categorize Devices into Groups in Intune – Department wise in Windows 11")
- 13:59, 27 July 2025 Qwen CLI (hist | edit) [724 bytes] Saurabh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Local system based AI tools > Qwen CLI =Installation= Install (As root) using: <pre> npm install -g @qwen-code/qwen-code </pre> ==Usage== Download various qwen3 models from the ollama site. Then create '<tt>start_qwen.sh</tt>' with: <pre> export OPENAI_API_KEY="ollama_dummy_key" export OPENAI_BASE_URL="http://localhost:11434/v1" export OPENAI_MODEL="qwen3:4b" </pre> Make it executable with '<tt>chmod +x start_qwen.sh</tt>' Go to requir...")
- 13:50, 27 July 2025 Gemini CLI (hist | edit) [742 bytes] Saurabh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Local system based AI tools > Gemini CLI =Installation= To install gemini CLI as root user use: <pre> npm install -g @google/gemini-cli </pre> Then get API key from https://aistudio.google.com/apikey Export obtained key using <pre> export GEMINI_API_KEY="” </pre> Then run gemini as a user from project specific folder to use Gemini CLI to write code It is able to write python code but not that great with erlang. It was able to give...")
- 13:49, 27 July 2025 Open Code Terminal (hist | edit) [1,192 bytes] Saurabh (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Local system based AI tools > Open Code Terminal =Installation - First option= First option is to install from https://opencode.ai/ via: <pre> curl -fsSL https://opencode.ai/install | bash </pre> Then configure using below and try login using grok-4 or some other supported API key <pre> opencode auth login </pre> This opens opencode UI where we can use /models to select Grok-4 =Install Open Code terminal - Alternate Option= To install...")
- 13:53, 24 July 2025 How to Create a Dynamic Device Group in Intune for Windows 11 Machines Only (hist | edit) [1,682 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Create a Dynamic Device Group in Intune for Windows 11 Machines Only == How to Create a Dynamic Device Group in Intune for Windows 11 Machines Only == === Description === Dynamic device groups in Intune automatically add devices based on rules or properties. Creating a dynamic group for Windows 11 machines helps you target policies, apps, and configurations specifically to Windows 11 devices. === Steps to Crea...")
- 13:30, 24 July 2025 How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Machine Using Company Portal App (hist | edit) [2,120 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Machine Using Company Portal App == How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Machine Using Company Portal App == === Description === The Company Portal app is a Microsoft application that allows users to securely access corporate resources, install approved apps, and manage their devices. It acts as a bridge between the user device and Microsoft Intune. When installed and used to enroll, it registers the...")
- 13:23, 24 July 2025 How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Devices into Intune MDM Only (hist | edit) [1,633 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Devices into Intune MDM Only == How to Enroll Windows 10/11 Machine in Intune MDM Only (Without Azure AD Join) == === Description === This method is useful when you want to manage a Windows 10 or 11 device using Microsoft Intune's Mobile Device Management (MDM) features, but do not want to fully join the device to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). This is typically used in Bring Your Own Dev...")
- 13:02, 24 July 2025 Intune Device Ownership Status: Corporate vs Personal (hist | edit) [1,983 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > Intune Device Ownership Status: Corporate vs Personal = Intune Device Ownership Status: Corporate vs Personal = == Description == In Microsoft Intune, devices are classified as either **Corporate** or **Personal** based on ownership. This classification helps IT administrators apply appropriate policies depending on whether the device is owned by the organization or the user. == Ownership Types == * '''Corporate Devi...")
- 12:55, 24 July 2025 How to Auto-Enroll Windows Computers into Intune via Azure AD (hist | edit) [2,763 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= How to Auto-Enroll Windows Devices into Intune via Azure AD Join (Cloud-Only Method) = == Description == In a cloud-only setup, devices can automatically enroll into Microsoft Intune when a user signs into a Windows computer and joins it to Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). This method is commonly used without on-prem Active Directory or Hybrid Join. == Purpose == To simplify device onboarding and enforce security policies automatically by ensuring that devices are...")
- 12:36, 24 July 2025 How to Create Groups and Manage Users in Microsoft Intune (hist | edit) [2,369 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Create Groups and Manage Users in Microsoft Intune = How to Create Groups and Manage Users in Microsoft Intune = == Description == Groups in Microsoft Intune (via Microsoft Entra ID / Azure AD) are used to organize users and devices. These groups help assign apps, policies, and configurations to specific users or devices. == Purpose == Creating user and device groups allows admins to: * Deploy apps and policies...")
- 12:27, 24 July 2025 How to Assign Intune Administrator Role to a User (hist | edit) [2,298 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Assign Intune Administrator Role to a User = How to Assign Intune Administrator Role to a User = == Description == To delegate Intune management tasks, you can assign the “Intune Administrator” role to a user. This role allows the user to access and manage Intune via the Microsoft Endpoint Manager admin center. == Purpose == By assigning this role, organizations can give specific users permission to manage...")
- 12:15, 24 July 2025 How to Create Users and Assign Intune Licenses (hist | edit) [2,355 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune > How to Create Users and Assign Intune Licenses = How to Create Users and Assign Intune Licenses = == Description == To manage devices using Microsoft Intune, you first need to create users in Microsoft 365 (or Azure AD) and assign them licenses that include Intune. Without a license, users will not be able to enroll their devices. == Purpose == Creating users and assigning the correct license ensures that they are r...")
- 12:05, 24 July 2025 How to create an Intune trial account (hist | edit) [1,901 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with "= How to Create an Intune Trial Account = == Description == Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service used for managing and securing devices and apps. To get started with Intune, you can create a free trial account that lasts for 30 days and includes up to 25 user licenses. == Purpose == Creating an Intune trial account allows organizations or IT professionals to test features like device management, app deployment, compliance policies, and integration with Azure AD be...")
- 12:04, 24 July 2025 Microsoft Intune (hist | edit) [1,099 bytes] Ansil (talk | contribs) (Created page with " Home > Microsoft Intune *How to create an Intune trial account Home > Microsoft Intune")
- 05:28, 23 July 2025 CentOS 8.x Control Web panel Changing hostname (hist | edit) [1,022 bytes] Akshay (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > CentOS > CentOS 8.x > Email servers > Control Web panel > CentOS 8.x Control Web panel Changing hostname == '''Steps to Change the Hostname in CWP''' == The steps to change the hostname are as follows: 1. '''Create an A record''' for the desired hostname (e.g., '''cwp''') and point it to the IP address of the CWP server. 2. '''Log in''' to the CWP admin panel as the '''root...")
- 07:05, 22 July 2025 Ubuntu 22.04 LVM encryption using LUKS (hist | edit) [1,964 bytes] Kamal (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Ubuntu > Ubuntu 22.04 > Ubuntu 22.04 LVM encryption using LUKS")
- 06:40, 22 July 2025 Ubuntu 22.04 Specific Device encryption using LUKS (hist | edit) [107 bytes] Kamal (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Ubuntu > Ubuntu 22.04 > Ubuntu 22.04 Specific Device encryption using LUKS")
- 06:38, 22 July 2025 Ubuntu 22.04 Specific folder Encryption using LUKS (hist | edit) [107 bytes] Kamal (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Ubuntu > Ubuntu 22.04 > Ubuntu 22.04 Specific folder Encryption using LUKS")
- 06:15, 19 July 2025 Itop 3.2 Mail Notifications SMTP setup (hist | edit) [1,292 bytes] Kamal (talk | contribs) (Created page with "Home > Ubuntu > Ubuntu 22.04 > Ubuntu 22.04 Itop 3.2 by Combodo > itop 3.2 Mail Notifications SMTP setup == SMTP configuration == * login to Itop console as admin user or users who have admin privileges. * Go to Configuration > General configuration * Find the smtp field in the file and the following entries <pre> 'email_default_sender_address' => '<mail-id>', 'email_transport' => 'SMTP', 'email_transport_smtp.encryption' => 'tls', 'em...")