Free Windows OS firewall ZoneAlarm

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This is a very good question. I have been running Windows based workstation for over 10 years and it’s been a pleasant experience, unless I get the blue screen from time to time. Anyway, I am always using ZoneAlarm lite firewall software – it’s completely free and is good enough for most home users. Of [...]

Multiple format streaming services

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We have partnered together with Streaming1 to delivery our on-demand video and streaming files to end-users in Europe much faster and for lower fees than any of our competition. Streaming1 has the ability to stream on-demand the following formats: * Windows Media Network * ShoutCast * QuickTime * IceCast * Real Media * aacPlus The [...]

What is a Virtual Private Server

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A virtual private server is one server that has been partitioned near the root, and is split into numerous servers which are dedicated. The good thing about this is that the user can share the cost of the connection, as well as the maintenance and hardware. Like the shared hosting, you can split the cost [...]

Cpanel control panel review and quick tips

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A control panel is tied with an operating system to maintain and check the controls and settings of it. The major functions performed by control panel are controling of web hosting accounts, account features, disk space, traffic, POP3/IMAP settings, disk partitions, software, network connections, date, time and other options. It also is used for managing [...]

Quick server security configuration

Cpanel, Dedicated servers 1 Comment »

By default Centos, RedHat and Fedora starts multiple daemons that are actually not needed, for example: nfs nfslock cups gpm and I am suggesting you disable these services asap. You can turn it off via chkconfig command or even remove from the execution at init levels as well. chkconfig –del cups chkconfig –level 3 cups [...]

Cpanel or DirectAdmin

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My personal choice is Cpanel – it’s somehow more friendly for me and has a lot of more features. However, DirectAdmin requires less resources from my own experience. Anyway, I will stick with Cpanel – I have used it for years and it does a nice job with hosting small web sites. For large site, [...]

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