by Sijin George | Jan 19, 2019 | Linode
Securing Linode servers against attacks is really crucial. One of the best policy here would be to close all ports and keep only the required ports open. To open a custom port, we need to modify the server firewall. Unfortunately, you can even lose Linode server...
by Sijin George | Jan 18, 2019 | FTP, Linode
SFTP is a popular way to remotely access your website files in Linode server. For this to work, we need to give SSH access for the user. But, that provides them access to whole file system, which is not desirable. At Bobcares, we help Linode owners to setup restricted...
by Sijin George | Jan 17, 2019 | Linode
Linode provides a default set of server types. Does that mean you cannot have a custom server type? No. Luckily, there are options in Linode to use custom iso images. This helps to build a server of your choice. At Bobcares, we often get requests from Linode customers...
by Sijin George | Jan 15, 2019 | Linode, MySQL
These days many web applications have files and databases lying on separate servers. Due to security restrictions, database server allows connection only from web servers. And, if your website developer needs to check the database, MySQL remote access comes handy....
by Sijin George | Jan 11, 2019 | Linode
SSH is a secure way to communicate with your Linode server. But, often SSH connectivity problems can deny access to your Linode server. Things become more frustrating when you cannot access the Linode server for last minute changes. At Bobcares, we help server owners...
by Sijin George | Dec 21, 2018 | DigitalOcean, Linode
Every cloud hosting provider has its own pros and cons. If one is cheap, other one would be more stable. And, people often tend to switch between major providers like DigitalOcean, Linode, etc. This involves migration of data from Linode to DigitalOcean or vice-versa....
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