Is Is Possible To Let The IP To Explain To Specific Dir Via SSH

Jun 11, 2009

Is is possible to let the IP to explain to specific dir via SSH?

I am using an VPS

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Explain RAID

Jun 25, 2008

Can someone explain RAID to me in less technical terms...i'm not really experienced when it comes to dedicated servers but i am purchasing a new one for my social network and they offer RAID 0 or RAID 1 for free.

What is it? what does it do? do i need it? its free so should i take it anyways?

What are advantages of RAID?
any disadvantages?
faster server or slower because of raid?

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May 21, 2009

Some VPS providers offering 2 and some are giving 4 IP private addresses.

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Jun 22, 2007

incompetent monkey that works as the "security" expert of my current dedicated server provider. He got a report from SpamCop regarding an email that was sent as if it was from an address of my domain, i.e the header looks like this:

From: <made-up-firstname-and-lastname>@www.mydomain.com [this alone looks fake]
The rest of the header are addresses of various servers in Argentina and Germany that the mail bounced off, while my server is in America.

I'm trying to explain to this baboon that you can set the From field to be pretty much anything, but he still reckons that because when he visits the domain in the From field, it is my website and I should be responsible for the spam.

Is there any tip you guys have for dealing with people like this, at least to buy me enough time to organise a replacement server in case of an emergency cutover?

Sorry I'm pretty annoyed at having to deal with this after getting home from a great Friday night out. They're giving me 12h to resolve this BS.

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Apache :: How To Redirect Specific Useragent On Specific URLs

May 20, 2015

I have question: How to redirect specific useragent on specific URLs to specific URLs in .htaccess [Question]

E.g.:

I want to redirect 301 with conditional:

Code:
useragent: Firefox
from my url1: domain[dot]com/old-url1/
from my url2: domain[dot]com/old-url2/

to

Code:
to new url1: in my url1: domain[dot]com/new-url1/
to new url2: in my url1: domain[dot]com/new-url2/

I create this in my .htaccess but not work

Code:
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP_USER_AGENT} googlebot [NC]
RewriteRule ^/?this-is-url/?$ domain[dot]com [L,R,NC]

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Apr 28, 2007

I'm trying to build a distributed cluster of virtual hosts spanning the U.S.

My requirements for all of them are:
1. Very well connected - Tier 1
2. Able to run Gentoo Linux
3. OpenVZ/Virtuozzo/UML

I've got the southern half of the country covered. Can anyone refer me to such a provider in the northeast, anywhere above Washington; and another in the north-central cornfield states?

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Jun 12, 2008

Is there any way to block a particular ISP? Have a visitor that changes IP hourly, but the IP always resolves back to a hostname like dsl.yuns.sksk.uk .

I have CSF installed. Any way to block all visitors from dsl.yuns.sksk.uk?

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May 23, 2007

php runs as cgi on my server, this, I cannot override settings with htaccess.

If I place a php.ini in a specific directory, will this directory' s php settings be override by this php.ini?

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Jul 4, 2007

I'd like to know how I can use DNS to do something like make a CNAME record that points the same address to different addresses based on the port used.

mail.example.org on port 80 points to ghs.google.com
mail.example.org on port 995 points to pop.gmail.com
mail.example.org on port 587 poitns to smtp.gmail.com

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Sep 17, 2008

I own a Limited company in the UK and we are looking for a Dedicated server to put our shoutcast services on.

So far I have the following deal:

Quad Core Q6600 (4x 2.4Ghz)
2GB RAM
2x 250GB SATAII HDDs in RAID
Full Root Access
5TB Bandwidth per month
100Mbit network port (fully burstable)
£99.99 + VAT
Free setup
1 Month contract (30 Days Notice for Cancelation)

I am looking for a better deal than this with a reliable and well known supplier. We are a expanding company offering not only shoutcast but web hosting, web design and broadband.

The canditate host needs to be reliable and well known who can support us with no/little fees if we go over our alocated ammount.

If the host lives up to expectations there are future company prospects and business. We are looking for a 1 month contract as we have with long term intentions in mind should all be well with the host.

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Jun 25, 2008

I have a customer that uses a blackberry and of course, he wants his email to be delivered in the BB, so is there any previous config or a specific port that needs to be opened, or anything else on the server?...please i have no idea about that x_X

i have a WHM/Cpanel on a Centos 5.1 and i work with exim

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Feb 7, 2008

I'm currently hosted on a friends VPS, and he has been good enough to give me his root access account details so I can mess with things if I need to. Good thing he has, too... Because I'm about to need to really mess with some things.

I've hit a brick wall, however.

The VPS is currently running php 4.3, but the CMS software that I am going to use to run my site requires PHP 5. Now, I don't want to arbitrarily update to php5 across the whole VPS, cause I dont know if thats going to knock out scripts on other vhosts. I read about the "run php5 as cgi" thing, but that doesnt really work for me, as the cms I am using has some quite in-depth url rewriting going on, and I dont want to have to make all of the php files for it end with .php5, in case that screws something up.

So, in my research, I came accross this:

wiki.apache.org/httpd/PHP4AndPHP5

The article on the apache wiki refers to a way of setting up a private server, or a VPS in this case, so that an individual vhost will use php5 as opposed to the default php4. "Great", I think... But then after loggin in to the shell and downloading the php-5.2.5 binary, I realised I dont have the first clue how I can install this, without it conflicting with the current PHP4 install, and so that it pick up on things like mySQL, and all the other libraries (gd, libxslt etc).

So, I guess my question is, does anyone know how I can accomplish this? I'm sorry if this isnt the right forum, I put it in the place that made most sense to me... Any help would be gratefully received, as I'm completely dumbfounded right now!

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May 18, 2007

I have a few website's and a whm account.

I also have a few things at home that I would like to access every now and then.

I was wondering if it would be possible to setup a subdomain to point at my ip adress at home?

like if I give the home.domain.com , all traffic would be directed to my home, but domain.com would remain the hosted website?

If it is possible, how do I do it?

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Jan 26, 2007

I would like to limit a port to only listens to requests from a specific IP. How can I do that?

It's a red hat system, with apf installed.

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Oct 10, 2007

In one folder, I have thousand of files, and I want to delete 100 specific files. Saying specific files, I mean all of them has a keyword. So, I can find out all of them by using
grep "keyword" *

but dont know how to delete all of them. Not deleting one by one.

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Nov 13, 2008

I had a few specific questions about ADULT hosting. I've been refining an idea I had for an adult website after getting some good feedback from this site, but I had a few specific questions I still need addressed. If you think this forum is the wrong place to be asking about this, do you happen to know of any other forums that specialize in discussing adult web hosting?

My general plan is to set up a video-based adult site that charges people money (a monthly fee) to see the premium content. I have a general idea about my start-up investments, but not necessary how much each would cost, and I'm trying to put together a budget. If anyone could help me fill in some of these blanks I would really appreciate it!!

I'll need a lawyer to set up site disclaimers, contracts, etc. - I assume this will be a few hundred dollars - does this sound correct?

I need to build the site- this is where I'm not sure about costs. The general specifications are like any other adult website - users pay to register - so I would go with one of the established companies that deals with secure online credit card transactions - any ideas which ones are good? How much do they normally take?

Users then can watch the videos, rate and give feedback. Since I don't really know any programming besides HTML, I'm assuming I need to hire someone to build the site and make sure it is secure. I'm also assuming this will be the most expensive part of the investment. Can someone give me some estimates about this? Are there general templates online that I can use that will save money? Is guru.com a trusted place to hire programmers? Is this something I could do myself without spending years learning a new programming language? How DO I make the site secure, and how can I keep people from stealing my premium content and posting it on other sites? I'm obviously trying to make this as cheap as possible without sacrificing all the quality - but unfortunately I have thousands to invest and not tens of thousands (i don't know if this will be a problem or not).
Also - hosting. I was told that a popular adult video site will cost a fortune in bandwidth. If I'm charging a monthly membership fee I'm hoping that can offset the costs. Can someone recommend good, scalable adult video hosting - and give me a general idea about what kind of server I need, how much bandwidth etc. I figure since this is membership driven I can start small and then increase bandwidth depending on how many members join, so I'm always making a profit. Does that sound realistic?

Finally, can adult pay sites still make money today? Not just a couple bucks here and there, but enough so I can eventually quit my day job?

The wonderful feedback I got here before helped me to reshape my ideas, and now I'd like to begin the next steps. Thank you all very much again for ANY help you can give me - I sincerely appreciate all the generous, knowledgeable people that make this forum a pleasure to visit!

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Jun 14, 2008

Is it possible to create an email forwarder that will forward to a specific folder?

For instance, an email to "anemail@domain.com" will forward to a folder 'fold1' of "realemail@domain.com".

Alternatively, is it possible to forward but with adding additional headers, such that I can then create a filter to place emails with that header in a specific mail folder?

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Jun 23, 2009

I may have this wrong, but I think it's possible. I have a friend who wants to run a process on one of my servers, now I don't particularly 'care' about this server, it's just used for a couple of unimportant things so I'm okay with him running it, but I don't want the hassle of sorting out things if he decides to delete everything, so I'm hoping it's possible to limit his directory.

For example, I have the folder "people" in the top most directory, inside that I have "arthur", I want to limit the ssh user "arthur" to the folder "arthur", I don't want him to be able to cd ../../ and delete stuff, is this possible?

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Apr 12, 2009

I am getting a lot of GET requests from different IPs to 4 nonexistent PHP files on my server. Is there any way to block the requests to avoid the resources use of apache that these requests are generating?

I have installed mod_security but Im not sure about how the block rule should be.

The requests are going to images/log.php, images/log2.php, images/log3.php and images/logi.php of one of the sites hosted on the server, is there any way to block there requests for a specific domain or path?

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Nov 6, 2009

Is it possible to get a list of domains that are using a specific pair of nameservers?

We've purchased several hosting companies over the years, and would like to consolidate the nameservers we are using and need to manage.

Thus.. we need to figure out which customers are using which nameservers.

So getting a list of which domains are using the nameservers we don't want to use any more would be a nice easy way. Then we can contact those specific customers only.

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Feb 21, 2008

does anyone of you know a script that bans

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Nov 18, 2008

How can i restrict my user that always taking high CPU usages..i have linux server with shared hosting and most of the time i suffer that some user takes 10% of our server CPU so that i want to restrict those take high cpu usages..

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Jan 4, 2007

Useful unix-command trick to quickly remove i.e. Thumbs.db files, WS_FTP.LOG files or *.fla files, recursively through directories.

It could be a real pain on a huge directory tree ;-)

Removing all *.fla files from /home/user/ and subdirectories...

Code:
# find /home/user/ -name *.fla -ok rm {} ;
Removing all WS_FTP.LOG files from /home/user and subdirectories...

Code:
# find /home/user -name WS_FTP.LOG -ok rm {} ;
Removing all Thumbs.db files from /home/user and subdirectories...

Code:
find /home/user -name Thumbs.db -ok rm -f {} ;

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Mar 21, 2007

I'm currently running Pootle on www.example.com:8000 and I'd like to be able to access it from pootle.example.com but Pootle has its own python server. I use Apache. How could I do that?

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Jun 5, 2007

I know about the general log but want to just log queries of a specific user. Our database does 400 queries/s on a slow day, so I think it would be a pain to grep though a huge log like that. And, im not sure if it would cause any preformance issues.

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Jan 6, 2007

I have came across site in my statistics that apperantly runs with about 99% of my content flash files. He put adsense all around them, too - sneaky.

I know it is possible to disable hotlinking from other sites using htaccess, but is it possible to disable hotlinking for ONE site? I need to block .swf that come from example.com domain.

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Feb 19, 2014

I'm trying to get code to go in a .htaccess file that when a specific IP tries to get a specific page, he/she is redirected to another page.

I have tried many variants of this code below ...

Code:

RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} ^12.345.678.90$
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_URI} /requested-page.html$
RewriteRule .* /redirect-to-this-page.html [R=301,L]

... and nothing works. My webserver gets hosed, and my otherwise working system gives me an error when I try to get a page from it. I am, by the way, using Mac 10.6.8, with Apache 2.2 on both server and client.

What will work??

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Jan 18, 2014

I have Apache 2.2 installed on my Unix Server and have a couple of Application servers running each of them having similar Document Root.

For example, The URLS will look like below

https://my-test1.com/demo/index.html
https://my-prod1.com/demo/index.html
https://my-qa1.com/demo/index.html

The directory folder looks like

/myapp/my-test1/demo/index.html
/myapp/my-prod1/demo/index.html
/myapp/my-qa1/demo/index.html

I would like to restrict access to the above prod1 URL for a specific set of IP's. How can I achieve this.

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Most internet connections are very fast but it still matters where the physical server is hosted in terms of speed. If I was starting an online store focusing on customers in Texas the site is going to server faster to people from Texas if it is in Texas. Similarly if you are building a site aimed at United Kingdom residents you don’t want the server to be in the United States or even Europe in some cases. By hosting in a location near your customer base you are speeding up their access time to the server. This might not seem like a big deal but in a number of studies the importance of a quick loading page can mean a big difference in the number of conversions. Or if you are hosting a game server ping time will obviously matter when you are shooting your next zombie.

In terms of marketing it is also important in the eyes of Google and other search engines. One of the many factors for knowing whether they should rank you in a country specific search engine is dependent on your IP’s location as well as your domain name ending. By using a host in the country your site is serving you is sending one more indication to Google of where you should be ranked.

We have had plenty of customers at UK2 who came to us from USA based hosting and after they started using our servers which are in the United Kingdom they found that conversions increased and they had lower shopping cart abandonment rates. Which when you are running an online store are two very key factors. This is also why we offer our customers dedicated server hosting in both the United Kingdom and USA, we want to be able to give them the best of both worlds.

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