Most, if not all, Linux administrators or technicians use the command line to work with their servers. And one of the most popular tools for accessing Linux from a Windows/Linux workstation is PuTTY.
Personally, it drives me crazy that I cannot use the Home or End keys for cursor movement in Putty when working on a SLES server. Turns out, this is not an issue with PuTTY, but with the server itself. Here’s the fix…
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Recently, I replaced an appliance-based Internet content filter with a Microsoft Threat Management Gateway (TMG) 2010 solution. Having worked with the previous versions, Internet Security and Acceleration Server (ISA), I was pleasantly surprised by the new features, and the simplicity in which they can be implemented.
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I just wrote a C/D/H Knowledge Transfer article about Apple’s new iPad tablet. In the article, I expressed my hope that the iPad would be the beginning of an innovation battle.
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