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Month: April 2014

OpenStack – Setup on Digital Ocean

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 17, 2014 Posted in Cloud, Teknocratica 2 Comments Tagged with cloud, OpenStack

This article discusses our quick OpenStack setup in support of our first CompatibleOne cloud broker setup. Read on to see what we did to run a simple VM within OpenStack.

CompatibleOne Cloud Broker – Setup

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 17, 2014 Posted in Cloud, Teknocratica No Comments Tagged with cloud, CompatibleOne

This article describes how CompatibleOne can be setup and executed.

WordPress and GoDaddy – Setup SMTP

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 14, 2014 Posted in Teknocratica, wordpress 1 Comment Tagged with godaddy, wordpress

Hello all – this is a very quick entry so I never again have to lookup how to integrate GoDaddy with WordPress. Here’s how to integrate GoDaddy and the CIMY Swift SMTP Plugin to work correctly. Create a real user …

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CCNA – Default Routing, RIP v2, and VMware Workstation NICs

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 14, 2014 Posted in ccna, Dynagen/Dynamips, Teknocratica, VMware No Comments Tagged with ccna, dynagen/dynamips, vmware

Hi All – we are going thru the Todd Lammle CCNA Study Guide and just got virtual routing figured out from our internal lab. There will be more added to this post, so this is just a quick note. Here’s …

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CCNA – Don’t forget “ip routing”

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 10, 2014 Posted in ccna, Dynagen/Dynamips, Teknocratica No Comments Tagged with ccna, dynagen/dynamips, network

Just a quick note here – if you are reading the Lammle book Chapter 7 on IP Routing, you have no doubt run into his lab with the Corp, R1, R2, and R3 routers. We did and diligently followed the …

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CCNA – Dynagen/Dynamips, Windows 7, Network Access

By Andrew Bruce Posted on April 5, 2014 Posted in ccna, Dynagen/Dynamips, Teknocratica No Comments Tagged with ccna, dynagen/dynamips

Having trouble with Dynagen on Windows 7 and getting external network access to your routers? Read on for information on how we solved the problem.

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