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Category Archives: Network

Network Bandwidth Monitoring Utility

Posted on March 27, 2012 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓
iftop

Bandwidth is essential for all of us, if its not enough or over used then it will be a problem. Thats mean you need a network monitoring tools to keep an eye of. There’s a simple tool to diagnose TCP Continue reading →

Posted in Howto, Network | Tagged Bandwidth, iftop, iptraf, Monitoring, Network, Utility | Leave a reply

Howto Manage Bandwidth Using Trickle

Posted on February 2, 2012 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Trickle is a portable application bandwidth shaper lightweight. It can run in collaborative mode “together with trickled” or in stand alone mode. It is a great tool command line based. trickle can be limit application bandwidth, upload or download speed, Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Debian, Fedora, Howto, Network, Tips, Ubuntu | Tagged Bandwidth, Howto, Manage, Trickle | Leave a reply

World IPv6 Day Kicks Off

Posted on June 12, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Enterprise Networking Planet: “At 5 PM PT/ 8 PM ET on June 7th, World IPv6 Day will start. It’s an event that will put hundreds of mainstream websites on IPv6 for the first time, as the world prepares for the Continue reading →

Posted in Network, News | Tagged IPv4, ipv6 | Leave a reply

Iptstate for Network Statistic

Posted on March 7, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓
iptstate

IP Tables State implements the “state top” feature from IP Filter for IP Tables. “State top” displays the states held by your state firewall in a “top”-like manner, in real time. Iptstate is like top but for active connections in Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Network, Tips | Tagged Iptstate, Network, Statistic | Leave a reply

Future of Internet doesn’t include an IPv7

Posted on March 6, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

NetworkWorld: “Vint Cerf takes his title of Chief Internet Evangelist for Google seriously, and is knee-deep in several projects to bring the next versions of the Internet into being. These projects include pushing for worldwide IPv6 adoption, but they don’t Continue reading →

Posted in Network, News | Tagged Internet, IPv7, Network | Leave a reply

Transfer files with WinSCP

Posted on March 4, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓
winscp

WinSCP is a free SFTP, FTP and SCP client for Windows. You can use it to transfer files and folders from Linux to Windows and vice versa. WinSCP is an open source SFTP client and FTP client for Windows. Its Continue reading →

Posted in Howto, Network, Tips | Tagged Transfer, WinSCP | Leave a reply

Howto Block a Range of Ports via iptables

Posted on March 2, 2011 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

I have wrote post regarding iptables in the past. But, I received a few more questions regarding Linux firewall iptables issues on how to block a range of port. It is easier to block a range of port than to Continue reading →

Posted in Command, Howto, Network, Security | Tagged Block, Howto, iptables, Ports | Leave a reply

IP address exhaustion

Posted on February 20, 2011 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

LWN : “The real problem But the biggest single challenge by far is the simple fact that we are out of IP addresses. There were 190 million IP addresses allocated in 2009, and 249 million allocated in 2010. There are Continue reading →

Posted in Network, News | Tagged exhaustion, ip, ip address | 1 Reply

IPv6 Advantages over IPv4?

Posted on December 2, 2010 by jonboy60 — No Comments ↓

Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a version of the Internet Protocol that is designed to succeed Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4), the first publicly used Internet Protocol in operation since 1981. IPv6 is an Internet Layer protocol for packet-switched Continue reading →

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Change DHCP to a Static IP Address via Command

Posted on November 19, 2010 by jonboy60 — 1 Comment ↓

Do you have a Ubuntu or CentOS server? If the Server installer has set your server to use DHCP, you need to change it to a static IP address so that your customer can actually use it. Changing IP address Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Command, Debian, Fedora, Howto, Network, Ubuntu | Tagged Command, DHCP, ip, Static | 1 Reply

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