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Pondering geek stuff and personal development…. Media Making Their Own News. June 25, 2013. I don’t know about you, but I’m getting just a little bit tired of the media making their own news. A good example is the excessive amount of wasted time, space and hot air that has been related to the ‘leadership crisis’ in the Australian Labour Party. Here’s a quick recap of what actually happened. Here are just a few headlines from news stories over the past 7 days – keeping in mind that Kevin Rudd has co...
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Dedicated Server Doctor » Tools - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Essential Tools And Services For Webmasters. Over the years I’ve found and used a lot of excellent tools and resources that have helped with maintaining, testing and trouble shooting servers. This is my short list of what I consider to be the best resources for website owners and administrators. Some of the services are free and some require that you pay a monthly or annual fee. Why not Buy Me A Drink? Subscribe to this site's RSS feed.
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Dedicated Server Doctor » The Server Room - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Installing Clamscan on CentOS 5. Filed under The Server Room. I spent a bit of time searching for an answer to this and found it in a couple of places. Here are the required step to get clamscan installed on Centos 5. 1 Download the rpmforge package. Wget http:/ apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/i386/RPMS.dag/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm. 2 import the rpmforge GPG key. Rpm –import http:/ dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt. 3 Check that you have a valid RPM file. 5 Install yum priorities.
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Dedicated Server Doctor » Installing Clamscan on CentOS 5 - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Installing Clamscan on CentOS 5. Filed under The Server Room. I spent a bit of time searching for an answer to this and found it in a couple of places. Here are the required step to get clamscan installed on Centos 5. 1 Download the rpmforge package. Wget http:/ apt.sw.be/redhat/el5/en/i386/RPMS.dag/rpmforge-release-0.3.6-1.el5.rf.i386.rpm. 2 import the rpmforge GPG key. Rpm –import http:/ dag.wieers.com/rpm/packages/RPM-GPG-KEY.dag.txt. 3 Check that you have a valid RPM file. 5 Install yum priorities.
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More Cheap Dedicated Servers. Filed under Dedicated Servers. I’ve said in the past that cheapest isn’t always best. I certainly haven’t changed my stance on that but there are always some cheap options with some of the tier 1 hosting companies. What do I mean by tier 1 hosting companies? Those are the hosts who operate their own data centers. They aren’t ‘middle men’ or re-sellers so they have their own support and technical staff. If they take any longer than that, you get the first month free. Moving A...
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Dedicated Server Doctor » mysqldump: Got error: 1017: Can’t find file: (errno: 24) when using LOCK TABLES - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Mysqldump: Got error: 1017: Can’t find file: (errno: 24) when using LOCK TABLES. Filed under The Server Room. The cause of the problem is the default limit that MySQL has on open files. If you fire up your favourite SSH client and login to your server and issue the command:. 8230;it’s going to tell you this:. Open files limit 1024. Ls /var/lib/mysql/my database/ wc -l. That’s a heck of a lot of files! The fix was to edit /etc/my.cnf and add the following line to the [mysqld] section:. To post a comment.
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Dedicated Server Doctor » Avoid FileZilla Like The Plague - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Avoid FileZilla Like The Plague. If you are using the free FileZilla FTP program you should remove it immediately and remove any files it leaves behind. There are a number of viruses that read some FileZilla files that expose your FTP details in plain text and then these viruses will alter EVERY index file (i.e. index.php,index.html etc) on your website. You must be logged in. To post a comment. Why not Buy Me A Drink? Subscribe to this site's RSS feed.
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Layered Tech Offers Affiliate Program. Layered Technologies recently announced a new affiliate program. For the first time they are now paying commissions on referred sales. I’ve been referring people to LT for years so it’s nice that I can do that and now I can receive a commission as well. From their affiliate page:. More info is available at http:/ www.layeredtech.com/affiliates/index.php. Posted by Gary No Comments. 8217; Only time will tell I guess. Posted by Gary No Comments. Why not Buy Me A Drink?
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Dedicated Server Google Knol. I’m in the process of writing a Google Knol about dedicated servers. Over time it will become a guide for people who are getting started with their first dedicated server. I’ll be adding some of the tips and information from here as well as some additional information about choosing hosts, server specifications etc. The knol is right HERE. Posted by Gary 1 Comment. What is a Brute Force Attack? Posted by Gary No Comments. Firefox v3 RC1 – A Winner. Posted by Gary No Comments.
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Dedicated Server Doctor » My Cool Scripts - information for webmasters and system administrators
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Update a file in multiple home directories. Filed under My Cool Scripts. A few times now I’ve had to update a file in multiple home directories. I did a lot of searching and using tips and examples from several sites, plus the little bit of experience I had with shell scripts (hey, I may be a geek but I’m not a bash geek! In this case I was updating wordpress’s rss.php file for a bunch of hosting accounts. Here’s the script:. The script backs up the existing file and copies a new one from the /updates di...
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