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Technical Writer

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Writing quality Linux how-tos and tutorials for sysadmin community

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College/University degree in IT and computer sciences

2 – 3 years Linux and technical writing experience

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2 Comments on "Join our team"

  1. Stuart Stevenson`

    I just followed your article debian_nfs_server. I used to know this process 20 years ago. It reminded me and guided me through and it worked a treat. Thank you.

    I found a very small sticking point dealing with with ufw. Your command ‘sudo ufw status’ gave me the feedback ‘inactive’ with no instruction of the next thing to do in that event. I activated netfilter and then received the answer you showed in your article. Maybe a hint at that point would be very helpful.

    thanks for a great article – clear and concise

    1. Ummara Mushtaq

      Hi Stuart,
      The reason for receiving the “inactive” status is the disabled firewall. You can enable the firewall using the “sudo ufw enable” command.
      Thanks,

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