Need System Admin Help

Stephen cryptworks at gmail.com
Fri Aug 28 17:11:59 MST 2009


well for the DIY side of things i refrenced this article for a good
start, and the webhosting tool sounds kinda neat too.

http://www.howtoforge.com/perfect-server-centos-5.2

i know that some oether wil have better info but this seems to have an
application side covered nicely.


On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 4:42 PM, AZ Pete<subs2 at cactusfamily.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I've been away from the list for a while, but am now back and glad to
> see that it's still going strong.  The knowledge base on this list has
> always been most impressive.
>
> I recently upgraded from a shared hosting environment to a virtual
> dedicated box. As such I've had to play system admin.  I'm a database
> developer and am well versed with setting up databases as well as PHP,
> Perl etc. However, my system administration days are far behind me and
> I'm struggling with some Postfix issues.
>
> There are a number of features I need setup email-wise and I don't have
> the knowledge to do so. Quite frankly, I'm not at all interested in
> becoming an email admin either. The things I need done are pretty
> straightforward that I'm sure any experienced admin could do in his sleep.
>
> Basically the box is a Fedora Core OS running all the usual characters
> (Apache, MySQL, Postfix, PHP)
>
> Is there anyone on the list who would be willing to discuss with me what
> I need setup?
> What would you charge?
>
> I'm hoping to develop a relationship with an admin person such that I
> can focus on the software development aspects and simply call upon the
> admin to set things up as needed.
>
> The details of what I need done are much too long to type in the email.
> It'd probably be best to take any responses off list. Please contact me
> by way of this email address or by phone.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter Wehner
> 480-246-7014
>
>
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Stephen


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