OK since cpanel.net down, let me post in this room how to turn off rmagic.pl safely? I hate rmagic.pl since they take a lot of CPU resources. thx in advance Read all
We disabled his site after detecting a CGI-based portscan of our network. Domain name contact info in Oregon, hosting contact is in Ohio, signup IP was Colorado (Verio), email from Russia. He swears h Read all
Has anybody been able to compile a SMP support on FreeBSD 4.4-STABLE on the following specs: - ASUS CUR-DLS - 2xP3/1Ghz - Kingston 4GB PC133 ECC registered - 2x18GB Seagate 10000rpm SCA SCSI - 1x40GB Read all
Do you think I can use the following server for serious hosting and what do you think should be the max amount of accounts I should put on it. Dual 800Mhz Pentium 1 Gig Memory 2 36GB SCSI 100GB Bandwi Read all
I had one server with 2GB of total memory. It was running fine with RH Linux 6.2 with kernel version of 2.2.18pre1 (I believe). At one point (around end of November last year), the kernel was upgraded Read all
I want to install the proxy server on my linux machine from where I can get the help and regarding this any free software which will be helpful for me. Thank you Read all
Hi, I just found out that one of our servers, where a client runs a mailing-list script (opt-in list), is misconfigured. Here's the thing: His Perl scripts rely on sendmail, They send messages contain Read all
I am just thinking about starting a small hosting biz for fun. I am getting a trial version of Win2K Adv Server and have got a trial of Hosting Controller (it doesnt quite work right on Win2K Pro I th Read all
Any idea what those lines in /var/log/messages mean? Code: Packet log: input DENY eth0 PROTO=6 207.218.223.135:4193 216.40.250.13:23 L=60 S=0x00 I=5157 F=0x4000 T=62 SYN (#42) The server is regularly Read all
Are there any scripts out there that can monitor if apache is alive and if it isnt it would send the restart script or something around those lines, it could be run by cron... Read all
Okay, traceroute tells you the path that the data reaches its destination, but how can you find out what route the data returns to you, or a rough idea. It seems some companies use superior bandwidth Read all