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Simple Shell Commands
Friday, 24 September 2004
Simple Shell commands for filesystem
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How to Set Up Server Side Includes in Apache
Thursday, 19 August 2004
Setting up server side includes -- or SSIs -- in Apache is quite easy, we'll show you how.
Most people set up SSIs to allow them to include text files within their Web pages, like a regular footer or nav bar. Of course you can do other useful things, like echoing a date or even executing CGIs -- but first, you have to configure Apache to use server side includes.
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How to restart apache Under Linux
Thursday, 19 August 2004
Every time you make config changes to Apache, you have to restart the server. If you're suffering the death of a thousand clicks trying to use a GUI to do this simple task, here's a tip that'll get it done quick and easy.
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How To Install RKHunter
Written by wiredgorilla   
Wednesday, 18 August 2004
RKHunter also known as RootKit Hunter is a scanning tool to ensure you for about 99.9% that you don't have any rootkits, backdoors, and local exploits but running tests and e-mailing you results.
Last Updated ( Tuesday, 12 February 2008 )
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Remove T0rnkit v8
Wednesday, 18 August 2004
Tornkit is a rootkit which lets an intruder have unrestricted access to your dedicated server. This guide will help you remove it.
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How To make chkrootkit e-mail you daily
Wednesday, 18 August 2004
Make chkrootkit e-mail you logs daily.
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How To Install CHKROOTKIT
Wednesday, 18 August 2004
chkrootkit: shell script that checks system binaries for rootkit modification.
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Install BFD (Brute Force Detection)
Tuesday, 17 August 2004
BFD is a modular shell script for parsing applicable logs and checking for authentication failures.
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Disabling Direct Root Login (SSH)
Tuesday, 17 August 2004
Disabling root login via shh is a great way to tigthen security on your dedicated server.
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Disable Telnet Access
Tuesday, 17 August 2004
Telnet should be disabled, and you should use SSH. Telnet sends password in plain text, and 'crackers/hackers' can obtain these passwords easily compared to SSH, and then takeover your dedicated web server.
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