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Building up a WordPress website with AWS – PART 1

Published on : February 25, 2019 by

Building up a WordPress website with  AWS – PART 1

Configuring your Instance This series will help you create a WordPress website on AWS. This first part will help you configure your EC2 instance by installing LAMP (Linux Apache MySQL PHP) on it. We will move on to set virtual host on the instance to use multiple domains if needed. In the third part, we […]

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Add a command/binary to CageFS

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Published on : March 29, 2017 by

Add a command/binary to CageFS

Hello Pals, My new blog is about adding a command or binary in the CageFS. For those who doesn’t know what CageFS is, I will start with a small brief on that. CageFS CageFS is a term related to CloudLinux and it is a virtualized file system and a set of tools to contain each […]

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HSTS – The best way to defend SSL Stripping

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Published on : June 8, 2016 by

HSTS – The best way to defend SSL Stripping

What is HSTS? HSTS is a web security policy by which the website inform the browsers that it should never load the site using HTTP but only using HTTPS protocol. This security feature helps the secure HTTPS web servers to be protected against downgrade attacks (also known as SSL stripping attacks). SSL Stripping Now you […]

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Configure Nginx as a Reverse Proxy for Apache

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Published on : August 6, 2015 by

Configure Nginx as a Reverse Proxy for Apache

In this article, I will summarize the steps and configuration needed to run Nginx reverse proxy for Apache. As you all know Apache rules the web server industry due to its robust and stable nature, but the main drawback of Apache is that it consumes a lot of system resources. Hence we need to optimize […]

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Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

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Published on : October 15, 2014 by

Linux/cPanel : Common logs file paths

In cPanel, it logs most of the activities happening on the server in log files. These log files are helpful in troubleshooting issues and in monitoring  the performance of cPanel servers. We are here providing a list of Linux and cPanel logs location. This is just a default and common path list of various log […]

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