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Get Yourself A Website, Without The Drama
Monday, 06 September 2004
So, you’re done with the free web hosts. Gone through Geocities, Angelfire, Fortune City. You’re exhausted with the pop-ups and banners. You want a real site. But where to go? You look around the net, and the possibilities seem endless. 20 MB of space for only $20 a month! Wow! That’s fantastic!
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Web Developers Can Be Successful Web Hosting Resellers
Monday, 06 September 2004
By becoming a reseller, not only can web developers create websites for their clients, but they can provide their clients with Web hosting, as another studio service. All you need to become a reseller, is to find a Web host who: offers multiple Web site hosting accounts; along with reseller services; and then its up to you to host your clients’ web sites from your own account. Your clients will be happy with the low fees you can offer; and, you will have yourself a very profitable side business.
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What is Link Popularity?
Thursday, 26 August 2004
The theory goes something like this: The search engine Powers That Be have decided that if other sites are linking to your site, it must be a winner; therefore, it deserves a boost in rankings (when all else is equal). If you think about it, this makes a lot of sense. People link to good sites, not bad ones.
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Keyword Density: How Much Is Too Much
Wednesday, 25 August 2004
Copywriting for search engines is one of the more important aspects of the SEO industry. Ensuring your content is relevant and keyword rich is an effective method to "impress" the search engines. By impress, I mean that the majority of search engines value optimized content with keyword-laden text. However, if you have too much keyword density, Google and others can consider this spam, and may penalize your site.
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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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Force the use of SSH protocol 2
Tuesday, 17 August 2004
SSH Protocol 1 based systems are facing many automated "root kits". As a result to step up the security Protcol 2 should be enabled as soon as possible.
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FTP Tutorial : Overview
Saturday, 14 August 2004
FTP is a commonly known and used acronym for the words 'File Transfer Protocol'. FTP has become an imperative part of the World Wide Web (for both surfers downloading files and webmasters building websites) due to the reality of it being the fastest way to send and receive files from one computer to another over the internet. If you plan on building and maintaining a website of your own, it is important that you have the necessary skills and information to perform basic commands through an FTP client software
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