Getting Tomcat ready for production
So you decide that the application is ready for prime time, it’s time to deploy them to production. Before that happens, let’s make sure everything is fine and dandy on…
...of musings and ramblings
So you decide that the application is ready for prime time, it’s time to deploy them to production. Before that happens, let’s make sure everything is fine and dandy on…
So I decided to migrate my ThinkPad X230 from Ubuntu 18.04 to the newly released Ubuntu 19.04, codenamed “Disco Dingo”. To get Disco (or any recent, SystemD-ladden Ubuntu releases) to…
One of the tool we can use to secure our Ubuntu box from incoming attacks, if we can’t establish a whitelist for incoming connection is fail2ban. Point fail2ban to your…
Red Hat Decision Manager (RHDM) is great BRMS platform. But as affordable as Red Hat subscription compared to its’ Oracle or IBM counterparts, it’s still not cheap. Alternatively, or if…
There will be time that you have to succumb to things that you’ve been avoiding for the longest of time.. Such as sending bulkmail, either for let say, sending billing…
So the company i’m working for regularly held a grand meeting where participants from multiple cities Indonesia log into the meeting with Skype via crappy DSL lines. The result of…
My Solaris 5.11 install came with java version 1.8. Surely the dev wants a specific, obscure version of java for his application, so I had to do the extra work…
I’m recycling one of my old post regarding creating a channel bonding from multiple network interfaces with some updated instructions to make it work on modern linux distros. ..In a…
Due to having to maintain compatibility with coping with old and perhaps broken codes, I decided to turn off mysql strict mode. It started with the php paging spurting out…
So, apparently I’m stuck with WHM & CPanel for a time being, so let’s make a full use of it. On my previous post I mentioned that I was required…