by Jilu Joseph | Sep 6, 2019 | Apache, Latest
Web server listens on port 80 by default. But for running applications like Tomcat or JBoss on the same server, we need to redirect port 80 to 8080 in Apache configuration. However, it may not always work due to improper Apache settings and ends up in website errors....
by Sijin George | Sep 5, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Mail clients like Outlook, Thunderbird, etc, make communication easier. At times, these email clients throw up errors like “550 5.7.1: authentication required” resulting in email failure. Email users will be confused when they can’t figure out the...
by Sijin George | Sep 5, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
A buggy website is a real headache! And these errors on osCommerce shopping websites can be quite devastating. It even drives away your valid customers. osCommerce internal server error usually occurs due to bad settings in .htaccess file, forbidden permissions, wrong...
by Sijin George | Sep 4, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
No one likes errors on websites! It can easily break visitors’ trust. And, a common problem in WordPress websites is WooCommerce CURL error. Unlike other errors, WooCommerce CURL error depends a lot on the hosting server settings including firewall, DNS...
by Jilu Joseph | Sep 4, 2019 | Latest, Server Management
Dovecot comes as the default mail storage option on many servers. But, service providers need custom Dovecot configuration in Linux server to meet user requirements. However, these customizations often screw up due to incorrect server settings or even a bad firewall....
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