by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 9, 2010 | Server Administration
In my last post I mentioned how setting up a Feedback loop can help you keep track of spam reports for your server. I realized that it helped tackle only a small portion of the problems faced by Webhosts when it comes to email blacklists. So in this post we’ll...
by admin | Mar 5, 2010 | Apache, DDoS, Nginx, Server Administration
The article explains suPHP and setting up suPHP on cPanel servers. Constant Phishing/Spamming complaints can get extremely tiresome, and tracking down the source of the problem is not always easy. It wont be long before your IP addresses are listed on popular RBLs and...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 3, 2010 | Server Administration, VPN, WordPress
Go VPN! As a Webhost with more than a few servers, the benefits of having a private network setup between your servers are many. This private network allows your servers to communicate and transfer data securely among themselves. Most DCs offer this as an added...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 27, 2010 | Server Administration, Server Management
After the post on Nagios, as a dutiful blogger, I was searching on what is new in Open-source server monitoring systems. Thats when I stumbled upon Icinga. Icinga is an enterprise grade monitoring system, which forked off from the good-‘ol Nagios. It was known...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 26, 2010 | cPanel, Server Administration, Server Management
Now that you have been introduced to Webmin, let’s see what it takes to install Webmin and get started. Where do I get the files/packages? The latest RPM’s, .deb package and source files can be found at the following page:...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 25, 2010 | Server Administration
Managing the reputation of your IP addresses is an important step in ensuring that emails sent by your customers reach their destination. One important step in maintaining the reputation of your IP address is joining an email Feedback Loop(FBL). An FBL is a service...
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