by Visakh S | May 12, 2012 | Server Administration
Bobcares, on 8th May joined the the elite club of support providers by unveiling its Cloud Administration class of support plans. Starting with Cloud Migration Services plan, Bobcares is now offering web hosting companies a trusted and fool proof way to migrate from a...
by Visakh S | May 6, 2012 | Server Administration
On May 3rd, a PHP-CGI vulnerability termed as “severe” by CloudLinux was published in US CERT web site. The vulnerability causes any server running PHP as CGI to allow source code disclosure and arbitrary command execution using the account’s...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 21, 2012 | Server Administration
Some critical vulnerabilities were reported in the Remote Desktop Protocol, that allows remote code execution if an attacker sends a sequence of specially crafted RDP packets to an affected system. Read more on Microsoft RDP Vulnerability. Parallels has come out with...
by Sherin George | Mar 6, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
While discussing PHP permissions in the last blog, we concluded that SuPHP servers ideally needed PHP file permissions of just 600. Out of many means to set the permission/ownership, the quickest is to set the permissions, using a script. You may set this script as a...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Mar 1, 2012 | cPanel, Server Administration
A mailing list is actually a list of mail addresses, to which the same information/content is sent. Suppose you have to send an announcement to all users of a particular service, say customers who use your enterprise backup solution, all you need to do is to send it...
by Hamish Oscar Lawrence | Feb 15, 2012 | Plesk, Server Administration
Parallels have released fixes and micro updates for vulnerabilities in old Windows Plesk 8 and windows Plesk 9. Another recent vulnerability in Plesk panel was reported and its micro update was released a couple of days ago. The details of the Plesk Panel...
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