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Expert Profile: Aaron Gray

Expertise:  Installation, Administration and Troubleshooting OS, HTTPD, Sendmail, qmail, BIND, Squid, Dovecot, iptables, SSH, VSHell, Samba, Cups, NFS, etc.

Experience in the area
I have been working with Linux and UNIX professionally for 11 years.

Education/Credentials
Red Hat Certified Engineer (RHCE v5)

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Prestige Points: 410
Knowledge   9.62   Best of the best
Clarity of Response   10.0   Best of the best
Timeliness   9.92   Best of the best
Politeness   10.0   Best of the best
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Total Questions
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Thanks .. That is what I had decided Ineeded to do. Just was reluctant to break it further.. Have done as you said and all seams to be fixed.. Tha
(John on 09/13/08)
Thank you sir
(sudip on 08/19/08)
That helps me a lot.Thank you :)
(mohamed on 07/31/08)
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Recent Answers from Aaron Gray
2008-11-02  RHCE I did sign a non-disclosure agreement when I went in for the exam, so I won't tell you example questions or answers, but I will say this. It covers a lot of redhat specific information. If you are...
2008-10-28  Block IP addresses using Squid Do you simply wish to deny them access to Squid proxy? If you are looking to block web browsing and all your PC's are configured (and require) proxy access to browse websites, then you should just modify...
2008-10-14  When I mount a NFS directory, how to specify a user name and password? Yes, only the root user can mount file systems in Linux. You should be able to mount the file system as root, but you may not be able to access any of the files, right? So then why don't you then login...
2008-10-13  When I mount a NFS directory, how to specify a user name and password? It doesn't really work like that. On the NFS *server* you would configure the user (and IP/hostname) that is allowed to access that share. Then on the client side when your mounting it, only the user...
2008-09-05  Howto Clean out Squid cache There might be a more proper way of doing things, and if you find out I'd love to hear it :) The way I do it is i stop squid, go in to the cache directory, remove everything! (rm -rf *), then start...
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