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Category Archives: Fedora
Using iptables to route OpenVPN traffic
To have your vpn traffic be able to reach the internet you just need to add the following iptable rules: iptables -A FORWARD -i tun0 -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD -i tun0 -o eth0 -m state –state RELATED,ESTABLISHED -j ACCEPT iptables -A FORWARD … Continue reading
DNF | Dandified Yum
Yum package manager is no more. DNF is it’s replacement in Fedora 22. DNF is a fork of yum so most of the commands are the same but they are just run in the background in a better way. … Continue reading
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Turn on IP Forwarding in Linux
By default for security reasons IP forwarding is turned off. If you are setting up a router or a vpn gateway you will need to turn it back on. You can just run the following command to turn it on. … Continue reading
CentOS / RHEL: View Vnstat Graphs Using PHP Web Interface Frontend
CentOS / RHEL: View Vnstat Graphs Using PHP Web Interface Frontend.
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CentOS / RHEL: Install Network Traffic Monitor To Keep a Log Of Daily Traffic
CentOS / RHEL: Install Network Traffic Monitor To Keep a Log Of Daily Traffic.
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