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Web Hosting Flash Tutorials
September 19, 2006
Average Rating : 10.00 From 2 Voter(s)

Summary:
The Web Hosting Resource Kit is taking a closer look at flash based web hosting tutorials and what the market for the same currently looks like.

How to remove or disable mod_evasive from Apache Web Server?
September 11, 2006
Average Rating : 5.50 From 2 Voter(s)

Summary:
Quite a few web server administrators have mod_evasive installed to protect the servers they are responsible for. Mod_evasive is one way to stop several kind of attacks on a server. This apache module will help protect against computers sending too many requests to a webserver in a short period of time in an attempt to flood it with traffic and to make it unreachable that way.

Restoring Domain Accounts and Server Config Files with WHM / cPanel
September 2, 2006
Average Rating : 6.50 From 2 Voter(s)

Summary:
This article describes how you can restore domain accounts on your server or VPS. It also describes how to restore configuration files using the WHM / cPanel native backup/restore system.

How to move a SSL Certificate from Server to Server?
September 1, 2006
Average Rating : 5.50 From 2 Voter(s)

Summary:
Instructions on how to install an existing SSL certificate to a new server. Moving a SSL certificate made easy.

Apache HTTP Web server configuration Tutorial
July 10, 2006
Average Rating : 1.20 From 5 Voter(s)

Summary:
This tutorial is for the Apache HTTP web server (Version 1.3 and 2.0). Web pages are served from the directory as configured by the DocumentRoot directive.

Linux Server Load Averages Explained
June 20, 2006
Average Rating : 7.80 From 10 Voter(s)

Summary:
New Linux users often get confused when talking about server load and the load averages. How to see the current load values on a Linux machines? SSH into your server and switch to the root user or an user account with admin privileges. Then just type "top" and hit enter to see the current processes, memory usage, and CPU related data - including the load averages.

What is .htaccess and how is it being used?
June 5, 2006
Average Rating : 10.00 From 1 Voter(s)

Summary:
An .htaccess file is a simple ASCII file similar to that created through text editor such as Notepad or Simple Text. Most people are confused with the naming convention for the file. The term .htaccess is not a file .htaccess or somepage.htaccess because it is the file extension simply named as such.

Web Host Billing and Account Setup Software Review: WHMCS - Part II
June 5, 2006
Average Rating : 3.75 From 4 Voter(s)

Summary:
WHMCS = WHMCompleteSolution is a Client Management, Billing & Support System designed for CPanel and WHM Web Hosts. We had the opportunity to review the current version.

Web Host Billing and Account Setup Software Review: WHMCS - Part I
June 4, 2006
Average Rating : 6.60 From 5 Voter(s)

Summary:
We are currently in the market looking at a few web hosting business related client management, customer billing and hosting account setup software solutions. We had the opportunity to review WHMCS. Here is our review.

How to check the port speed and duplex setting (Linux)?
April 21, 2006
Average Rating : 5.92 From 12 Voter(s)

Summary:
Sometimes it is necessary to verify the port speed and the duplex settings on your Linux server. The following tutorial shows you how.

How to check the disk space on a Linux server?
April 20, 2006
Average Rating : 9.67 From 3 Voter(s)

Summary:
Keeping an eye on disk space usage is critical for a server to stay healthy. The last thing a system admin wants is a system to run out of disk space. So, how does a Linux System Administrator checks his server for used and available disk space?

Deactivating Telnet on a Red Hat Linux server
April 4, 2006
Not Rated

Summary:
A system administrator or webmaster should always consider SSH over TELNET when it comes to remotely accessing a server over the Internet. The inherent data encryption features of SSH and the current widespread availability of SSH clients for both Linux and Windows are advantages that Telnet has not to offer.

Having SSH respond on more than one port on Red Hat Linux
April 3, 2006
Average Rating : 10.00 From 5 Voter(s)

Summary:
The default port for SSH to listen on is port 22. Sometimes webmasters or system administrators need to have access on either complete different port or to have SSH to listen on two ports at the same time.

How add more IP addresses to your cPanel server?
April 2, 2006
Not Rated

Summary:
Sometimes a server admin or webmaster needs additional IP addresses added to a server. The following procedure describes the necessary steps to add more IP addresses to a cpanel / whm server.

How to block/allow only certain ports in APF?
April 1, 2006
Average Rating : 1.00 From 1 Voter(s)

Summary:
If you are using APF as your firewall you most-likely want to block certain ports on your server (or better - only allow traffic to/from the server on specific ports).

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