by Jilu Joseph | May 10, 2019 | Apache, Latest, Server Management
SSL is one of the standard technology to authenticate and encrypt communication between clients and servers. Also, SSL encrypts network traffic so that an attacker cannot listen to sensitive information like passwords and credit card numbers on the network. In some...
by Sijin George | May 8, 2019 | Apache, Latest, Server Administration
Secure website transaction involves a key exchange between the server and the browser. And, when an attacker is ever able to get hold of this key, they can decrypt your SSL session. Thus, the whole process fails. Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) eliminate the use of such...
by Sijin George | May 7, 2019 | Apache, Latest, Server Administration
By default, Apache comes with a set of standard error documents. They show up when the requested website page do not exist. Often these response pages can be intimidating to site users. That’s where custom error-document helps. But, it needs additional...
by Sijin George | Apr 20, 2019 | Apache, Latest, Technical Support
Web server errors often put users in a panic situation. And, when the error affects multiple websites, things go for a toss. Apache not listening on port 443 is a typical error that happens after turning ON SSL on websites. This can happen due to many reasons like...
by Sijin George | Apr 18, 2019 | Apache, cPanel, Latest, Litespeed, Server Management
Everyone expect fast websites. Here comes the role of “LiteSpeed Web Server cPanel” which simultaneously double the server speed and reduce the server load by half. That’s why, we often get requests from customers to install LiteSpeed web server on...
by Sijin George | Apr 3, 2019 | Apache, Latest, Server Management
Vulnerabilities are always critical. And, when it is with Apache web server, it affects all websites. On April 1st, 2019, Security Experts disclosed a critical privilege escalation vulnerability in the Apache HTTP server. Unfortunately, it needs a prompt fix. At...
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