How to unlock openvpn users Rumi, May 17, 2023 Go to /usr/local/openvpn_as/scripts/ directory with root privileges. Reset all lockout policy lockouts now: ./sacli --key "vpn.server.lockout_policy.reset_time" --value "1" ConfigPut ./sacli start sleep 2 ./sacli --key "vpn.server.lockout_policy.reset_time" ConfigDel ./sacli start Related Configurations (Linux) openvpn
Install Iptables on CentOS 7 April 23, 2020June 18, 2022 Disable FirewallD To disable the FirewallD on your CentOS 7 system, follow these steps: Type the following command to stop the FirewallD service: sudo systemctl stop firewalld Disable the FirewallD service to start automatically on system boot: sudo systemctl disable firewalld Mask the FirewallD service to prevent it from being… Read More
NFS Server and Client on CentOS September 9, 2015 Assumptions: NFS Server IP: 172.16.5.100 NFS Client Node1: 172.16.5.101 NFS Client Node2: 172.16.5.102 NFS Client Node3: 172.16.5.103 NFS Client Node4: 172.16.5.104 On the NFS Server & All Client machine as well: yum install nfs-utils nfs-utils-lib Edit the exports file that shows what to share and with whom. So run: Related Read More
Add Geolocation to Graylog 2 August 16, 2020 The Graylog Map Widget is the plugin providing geolocation capabilities to Graylog. The plugin is compatible with Graylog 2.0.0 and higher, and it is installed by default, although some configuration is still required on your side. This section explains how to configure the plugin in detail. In case you need to reinstall the… Read More