How to configure FTPS using Filezilla FTP Server?
Applications
FTPS is also known as FTP-SSL/FTP Secure is an addition to the File Transfer Protocol that adds support for the Transport Layer Security (TLS). FTPS authenticates the connection using User ID and password, a certificate of both. When connecting to an FTPS server, the FTPS client checks the server’s certificate is trusted. The following steps...
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How to redirect HTTP to HTTPS Using .htaccess?
Linux
Browsers such as Chrome and Firefox have started showing security warnings on sites with valid SSL certificates. Without SSL, the website shows up as insecure to the visitors. Hence, it becomes very important to redirect HTTP requests to HTTPS. SSL – Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) is a standard security protocol that is used for establishing...
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How to reset Active Directory User Password in Microsoft Management Console, Command Line and PowerShell?
Security
Network Administrators centrally manage user accounts and other resources through Active Directory. Single username and password can be used to login to any computer on the active directory domain. If users forget their password, network administrators can reset it from the Active Directory Users Management console. In order to reset the password in the Active...
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How to Reserve IP Address for a device through DHCP Server IP Reservation
DHCP
DHCP IP reservation lets you assign a specific IP address to a specific device or whenever the device connects to the network. Most devices uses DHCP wherein, the server provides the IP address dynamically. However, there may be situations when you need to ensure the same IP is assigned to the device to have the...
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How to exit emergency mode and boot to default mode in Linux?
Linux
There would situations when the OS can go into emergency mode due to several reasons. This particular method is when one of the filesystems in corrupted. This document describes how to exit emergency mode and boot to default mode in Linux. You will see the following screen – Welcome to emergency mode! After logging in,...
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