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How to Restrict Users to FTP Access Only on Linux
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How to Restrict Users to FTP Access Only on Linux

There are situations when you want to allow a user to access a system solely through FTP, while blocking all other forms of access like SSH or shell logins. This…
Posted by Avatar for geekvater geekvater June 4, 2025
How to Check if a Package Is Installed on Debian, RedHat And Derivative Systems
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How to Check if a Package Is Installed on Debian, RedHat And Derivative Systems

Verifying whether a package is installed on your Linux system is a fundamental step, especially when debugging issues or managing configurations. The process varies depending on the package manager used…
Posted by Avatar for geekvater geekvater June 2, 2025
AlmaLinux OS 10: A Major Leap Forward for Open-Source Enterprise Linux
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AlmaLinux OS 10: A Major Leap Forward for Open-Source Enterprise Linux

The release of AlmaLinux OS 10 marks an important moment for the open-source Linux community, especially for organizations and users looking for a reliable, free alternative to Red Hat Enterprise…
Posted by Avatar for geekvater geekvater May 28, 2025

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