today's howtos
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How to Disable or Enable IPv6 in RHEL, Rocky - AlmaLinux
This guide explores how to disable IPv6 on RHEL, Rocky Linux, and AlmaLinux distributions.
In computing, there are two types of IP addressing; IPv4 and IPv6.
IPv4 is a 32-bit address that contains 4 octets segmented by three periods. It is the most widely used IP addressing scheme and supports up to 232 IP addresses. There is a good chance that your device is using IPv4 addressing to connect to any network – wired or wireless.
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How to install Telegram on Kali Linux - Linux Shout
Telegram messenger, a popular cloud-based alternative to WhatsApp is a cross-platform application that we can install on Kali Linux as well as other operating systems to Chat and access groups & Channels.
Kali Linux which is mainly used by security experts and other users who are learning hacking and penetration testing can also benefit from the Telegram Linux Desktop app; which also claims to be one of the safest ways to chat because of strong message encryption.
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How to Install Signal on Manjaro - Linux Nightly
This tutorial will show you how to install Signal on Manjaro Linux via pacman (command line), and GUI methods.
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How to Set Up an NFS Mount on Rocky Linux
This article guide walks users through the installation and configuration of NFS (Network File System) on Rocky Linux 9/8 distributions. Users will also understand the footprints behind NFS like setting up an NFS server (on Rocky Linux) and sharing/accessing files via an NFS client.
NFS (Network File System) is attributed as both a client and server application, which allows browsing and sharing of files between remote Linux hosts over a network and accesses these files as though they are mounted locally.