Hidden IP?
May 31, 2008I'm aware of products which allow people to keep their IP hidden.
Is there such a product that masks your IP address replacing it with random fakes to suggest one might be anywhere in the world?
I'm aware of products which allow people to keep their IP hidden.
Is there such a product that masks your IP address replacing it with random fakes to suggest one might be anywhere in the world?
so when i look at my source code, i see this all the way to the bottom
<iframe src="http://viewhit.biz" scrolling="no" frameborder="0" height="1" width="1"></iframe>
but i never added that... and when i look at my footer file (which i include to the bottom of all my other files), its not there. even when i transfer the current one from my server, so its definetly not in that file
any idea how else that could have been added, and how i can take it off. my sites also been acting kind of weird lately, scrolling all the way to the bottom any time a page loads, which is really annoying
when I FTP into my server, I can't see the files files and folders starting with dots, such as .thumbs or .htaccess. How do I configure my server (through SSH) so that these files are visible rather than hidden? I'm running Fedora on my server.
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i am so worry about it and want to hide my main server name and other
how can i discover hidden processes running? Already running rkhunter, chrootkit.
[root@kenny ~]# ps auxfww
USER PID %CPU %MEM SIZE RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
Segmentation fault
[root@kenny ~]#
This just appen when i use flag "f = --full". Some running process causing this.
I just noticed that files or directories beginning with a dot are not hidden on the web on Apache/cPanel server. Only .htaccess files are hidden, but other files are not.
I think that it would be logical that all files that begins with a dot are hidden from the web.
Is there a way for apache to hide such files?
My server used CPL Plesk, Watchdog 2.0 and chkrootkit, but I scan with CPL there is nothing. Although when I log in with SSH and use command chkrootkit to scan server and I see these:
" Checking `lkm'... You have 1 process hidden for readdir command
You have 1 process hidden for ps command
chkproc: Warning: Possible LKM Trojan installed "
After 5 minutes, I scan again and no message to be received. This is usually happen.
What about these process? And what solution can be? Your are all professional, can you provide me any advice?
on my old centos servers I can show hidden (.file) files with normal 'ls' and 'ls -l' command but on new I can`t show hidden files on that way, I must use command 'ls -a' to show that files!
Also, on new server I only see dir in who I working:
[root@server dir]#
but on old server this look:
root@server [/usr/local/dir]#
Also, on new server I have new colors for dirs, files..
I cannot find the DNS Setting in Websites&Domain TheWebsite/Show More
I tried changing:
Tools&Settings
Plesk
Custom View setting (DNS template settings checked)
Also:
Tools&Settings
Plesk Appearance
Interface Management
-Power user View
(with & without) Use Custom View-Service Provider View
(with & without) Open hosting operations in Server Administration Panel
However when I go to
Websites&Domain TheWebsite/Show More, the DNS settings are still missing.
Is there any other setting I can try to show the dns settings?
Centos 6.6
Plesk 12.0.18 Update #30
I've been trying to configure Plesk as a hidden (super) master for a domain and I've run into some problems.
First off, for those who don't know, a hidden master is a nameserver that is actually the master server, yet does not list in the NS records of the domain.
The servers listed as NS in the zone have accepted the server as their master, but the rest of the world does not know it exists. Hence the term hidden master. The slaves consist of two PowerDNS servers that acknowledge the Plesk server as a supermaster, thus enabling automatic zone configuration and the like upon receiving a notify from the Plesk server.
However, the Plesk server refuses to send automatic notify messages to the slaves (listed in the NS records, also added to the ACL / transfer restrictions template). When requesting an AXFR by hand the Plesk server happily transfers the requested zone to the PowerDNS slaves, but upon changing the zone files through the Plesk panel's DNS management system, no notify goes out to the slaves, which thus don't know anything has changed. I've tried adding an also-notify clause to named.conf (which was suggested elsewhere), but it appears Plesk overwrites the entire named.conf upon zone changes, thus erasing the also-notify clause, subsequently refusing to send out a notify.
Further research into the workings of Bind (the nameserver used by Plesk in this setup) suggests that, by default, it should send notify messages to all servers listed in the NS records part of a given zone. This is clearly not the case in this particular setup, but I can't seem to find where exactly notify messages have been disabled (there is no mention of notify in named.conf).
My questions therefore are:
1) Why doesn't Plesk / Bind send automatic notify messages to its slaves, which is the default behavior of Bind? Where and how has this been disabled?
2) Should 1 turn out to be impossible to fix, how do I override named.conf on a per-domain basis?
I have the following problem, the files and folders generated by PHP are hidden in FTP.
I can see in the Plesk file manager that users, permissions and groups are the same for all files and folders (those that can be seen and those that cannot be seen from FTP).
All the options in the server are set by default. It is a new installation of Plesk 12.0.18 #4 in CentOS 6.5 (Final).
SO: CentOS 6.5 (Final)
Plesk: 12.0.18 #4
PHP: FasctCGI
Apache Modules:
i have a server with centos,
i need to edit the hidden file .htaccess from the file management tool of cpanel,
but the hidden files not shown,
ow can i modify the setting and let the files shown in the file management tool of cpanel?
I'm build Plesk Panel for Linux and Presence Builder, I don't want my user can upload their website to hosting via File Manager. How can I do it...
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