I got a shell Account at mutt.in

UPDATE: Now mutt.in is freeshell.in Got a shell account at mutt.in thanks to Anand V. Avati. Thanks Avati.

Maybe you maybe able to find something here http://mutt.in/~ajaypal my web account at mutt.in. Or mail me at ajaypal[at]freeshell.in, no promise that I may check that regularly.

And I am happy! Why, not because I have got a free shell account on someones server, I can have as many shell accounts as I like, as I am my self running a number of GNU/ Linux servers (including this one). But I am happy that someone is offering no frills free as in freedom shell accounts :-), hope google and yahoo notice this, maybe free shell accounts can be the next big revolution after free email (now free 1GB email accounts). I can safely predict this after reading this nice book In the Beginning was the Command Line, you can find a copy of the same here.

Hey in case you need a shell account, do send a request to Avati at root[AT]mutt.in. He is a nice guy.

Meanwhile see what I have been upto at mutt.in. Here is the finger to mutt.in for ajaypal


Ok I am running a local finger server behind IPTables, you can check what I am doing on my server here:



Whats in My .plan and .project:

My .plan contains IP addresses of machines that connected to the server ajaypal.com, created using a cron job. This list is truncated every one hour. And may not show all IP/ Hostnames. My .plan on mutt.in has a random fortune, updated once everday. My .project has a trace route to mutt.in from this server and vice versa. Again updated once everday using a cron job.

Submitted by Ajay Pal Singh Atwal on November 1, 2005 - 1:59am. categories [ Announcements | FLOSS | GNU/ Linux ] Ajay Pal Singh Atwal's blog | 1170 reads

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Submitted by Vinay (not verified) on June 4, 2006 - 12:52am.

Hi ajaypal.. i need your help in installation and configuration of Linux server as a web server. Please advice which version to install and some documents about configuring apache server.

Thanks in advance

Submitted by Ajay Pal Singh Atwal on June 5, 2006 - 7:20pm.

Hi, the best answer is RTFM, but maybe for this one time I will answer.

Assuming you are using Latest version of Linux (I recommend Fedora Core 5 and not RHEL3/4), please configure livna repository on your system, here are the instructions. Get a broadband connection. Type yum install httpd. You are done.

Thanks
Ajay Pal Singh Atwal

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