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Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password

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Welcome to http://www.diarysysadmin.com/ Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password Article Enable Root Login and Set Password in Ubuntu or Add a User then Grant Root Privileges using sudo passwd -u root command What is Root Acount on Linux Ubuntu Why Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password How to Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password Recomendation Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- What is Root Acount on Linux Ubuntu Root is built-in account on linux or unix operationg system that have administrator priviliges for all system, files and folder. Root or often called as superuser (in Unix or Linux OS) or Administrator (in Windows OS) Why Enable Root Login in Ubuntu and Set Password Root is Built-in account on Linux Ubuntu and have highest access to all system and file on your ubuntu machine. So, you need to enable roo...

Nagios Maps, Diagrams and Images Configuration

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Welcome to http://www.diarysysadmin.com/ This article will describe on how to configuring Nagios Map, this method very simple but i believe this method would make your map looks good, categorize your server or network very important for your reporting of course. Below sample concept of this method : From picture above we will categorize whatever you need to categorize, imagine Grand Father will change the Name with Data Center, Father will change the name with Server and Grand Child will change name with Print Server, AD Server, File Server or whatever you need to categorize. Oke, lets jump to step : In this article i assumed you has been instal nagios, if you not ready, please follow Quickstart on "How To" "Installation Guides Nagios" for installation guide Point to your nagios system directories, in this article we saved on /etc/nagios3/conf.d/ Create a new file on conf.d directories, lets called Grand Father, Father, Grand Child by running sudo nano /etc/nagios3...