Difference Between Http And Ftp?
Oct 15, 2008whats the difference between http and ftp ? I have read many references of those but still couldn't comprehend. The internet world is way too many inferior quoting.
View 4 Replieswhats the difference between http and ftp ? I have read many references of those but still couldn't comprehend. The internet world is way too many inferior quoting.
View 4 RepliesDoes anyone know how to redirect the URL of a host so that it always goes to the www subdomain? Is this done with RedirectMatch or is a rewrite rule?
View 3 Replies View Relatedwhere when I view my website through http using Firefox, it never stops loading. If I use IE, then I get a "page can not be displayed" error.
If I use https then everything works fine.
I have noticed that if I delete lines from the files, I don't have this problem.
If I try viewing images (so I know it can't be an html of php problem) some look fine (the very small files). But, larger files, around 168 kb, load halfway and the second half is distorted (green and purple chunks and other random colors and lines).
If I view the image through https, the image is perfectly fine!
If I put my site through w3.org's validator (just to see what it would report) it says "500 Line too long (limit is 4096)".
My website used to work, so I know there isn't any code in the pages that would cause this to happen.
Is there an Apache setting I check? Perhaps it is sending a really long header that I can not see? I am not really sure what to do. I have made my site to force https but it's slow and not signed.
Anyone can inform how to fix "http-put proxy" or "http-connect proxy" ?
My hosting provider said that my dedicated server is not secure because of that.
I use CentOS 4.x and only Apache 2.0.52
# rpm -qa | grep htt
httpd-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4
httpd-suexec-2.0.52-28.ent.centos4
I searched about the topic but got not much information.
I looked all over the web.....well google like 5-6 pages and found the answer but I am not sure I understand.
What is the difference from having [url]and [url]?
does it make a difference to the web user, is it a server thing.
I'm curious. I have read some stuff recently about Amazon, Mosso and other clouds. I know Mosso has switched over to a request based pricing model and I realized that I am not sure exactly what a 'request' is.
I think that a hit, as tallied by AWStats, Webalizer, etc. would be the same thing as a request, but I wasn't 100% sure if that was the case with Mosso. I actually contacted Mosso support (someone I know is considering using them) to ask them for clarification on a request. They stated that a page with two images would be three requests, one for each image and one for the page itself. I asked if it was the same as 'hits' and they said no, it isn't. This didn't sound right to me, because my understanding of 'hits' is the same as how he described 'requests'.
So, I figured I would just ask the experts on WHT.
I am looking to purchase either a VPS1024 or Hybrid1 server from WiredTree this Friday.
The purpose of the server is to house a fairly active phpBB3 forum (10,000 registered members with around 100 members online at any one time). Now what is the benefit of going for the more expensive Hybrid1 ($99 with coupon) compared to the VPS1024 ($71.20 with coupon) - thats almost a $30 difference in price?
In layman terms - am I going to get a greater benefit with the Hybrid1 over the VPS1024?
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what is the difference between www and public_html? I have hosed my domain in a small hosting company and when i was going through all its folders i found both the folder www and public_html has the same content. but by hosting company asks me to upload all my files into public_html. Iam curious to know the difference between these two folders.
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is the bandwidth quality difference or what?
what will be the dfferences?
What is the difference between RAM and burstable RAM?
What even is RAM!
I ask because I upgraded my server (again) today. I went from 256 RAM, to 512, now to 1024 of RAM. Is 1 gig of RAM good?
Also, I want to know in general if I am getting a good deal here
I have a VPS now with these specs:
Dedicated RAM: 1024 MB
Burstable RAM: 4096 MB
RAID 10 Disk Space: 100 GB
FREE Backup Space: 100 GB
Premium Bandwidth: 4000 GB
Dedicated IP Address: 2
Monthly Price: $119.99
does that seem like a good deal to you?
I ask because I am new to all of this, and don't know if I am getting jipped.
Should a site on this server run fast, if it is a high traffic "tube" site?
I have a partition /dev/sda2 which is mounted to /webroot.
Today, I find that I can't upload any files via IPB (running on lighttpd)
So, as usual, I went on SSH and tried df in order to see how much space is left on the server:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
<deleted>
/dev/sda2 20641788 19483292 109856 100% /webroot
Since lighttpd is running inside chroot, I thought it was the log files but even after I deleted them, it is still at 100% usage.
After spending some time, I couldn't find any large files so I did du -hs to see which folder is using large amount of space.
web1:/webroot# du -hs /webroot
2.2G /webroot
I'm without a clue on this as what du -hs is telling me and df is different but it seems like the partition is really full.
Any ideas?
Here is the output of tune2fs for reference:
web1:/webroot/var/run/lighttpd# tune2fs -l /dev/sda2
tune2fs 1.40-WIP (14-Nov-2006)
Filesystem volume name: /webroot
Last mounted on: <not available>
Filesystem UUID: 62625b28-9ad6-4258-8acc-0bfa0e7b5f48
Filesystem magic number: 0xEF53
Filesystem revision #: 1 (dynamic)
Filesystem features: has_journal filetype needs_recovery sparse_super large _file
Default mount options: (none)
Filesystem state: clean
Errors behavior: Continue
Filesystem OS type: Linux
Inode count: 2626560
Block count: 5242880
Reserved block count: 262160
Free blocks: 5123494
Free inodes: 2626465
First block: 0
Block size: 4096
Fragment size: 4096
Blocks per group: 32768
Fragments per group: 32768
Inodes per group: 16416
Inode blocks per group: 513
Filesystem created: Fri Jun 27 13:34:27 2008
Last mount time: Sun Jun 29 01:11:27 2008
Last write time: Sun Jun 29 01:11:27 2008
Mount count: 7
Maximum mount count: 36
Last checked: Fri Jun 27 13:34:27 2008
Check interval: 15552000 (6 months)
Next check after: Wed Dec 24 12:34:27 2008
Reserved blocks uid: 0 (user root)
Reserved blocks gid: 0 (group root)
First inode: 11
Inode size: 128
Journal inode: 8
First orphan inode: 820811
Default directory hash: tea
Directory Hash Seed: de38e2ce-4ee2-4ecd-a562-16ecb5982500
Journal backup: inode blocks
Also /etc/fstab entry for /dev/sda2:
web1:/webroot# cat /etc/fstab|grep sda2
/dev/sda2 /webroot ext3 defaults 1 2
you can get really cheap ones, like $20/year, but you can also get really expensive ones, I've seen over 1k per year.
What is the difference between these? Right now I just use self signed but eventually I'll probably want to get a "real" one to suppress all the warnings. (newer browsers are bad for that, they make it look like the site is down, to a typical user).
SoftLayer recently added TW Cable to their BGP mix. However, it is Time Warner Cable, while the ones I usually see is TW Telecom.
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As stated on the title. I'm confused about power..
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I've been reading these pages and I'm sure this is within my capabilities.
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Obviously there's more to keep it ticking over smoothly so that's what I'm not sure about. I'm going to go for a server at Limestone Networks with cPanel.
As a VPS customer, are you more likely to spend slightly more on a provider providing the same specs but Virtuozzo instead of HyperVM? Why or why not? I'd love to hear some people's opinions on the matter, as I know people are very divided as to whether Virtuozzo is better than HyperVM or not.
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i am trying to set up an acct now and having some serious problems.
I can't even find the File manager to add files, images, etc.
add email accts, forwarders..etc..
Please help the host's tutorial didn't give me much. Icalled support & they want to charge us to ask for support since it is a un-managed vps. I did manage to update the NS and add the hostname...so I think there are only a few more simple steps. BUT I can't believe the file manager is not there or email set-up.
it is a linux VPS with cPanel
can i run a vps like a reseller account
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I wanna know Difference Between Managed & Unmanaged VPS
what is the type of management is it.
presently I have hosted my site on a shared hosting platform. I would like to know if it would be a wise decision to move away from shared to VPS.
My site is hosted on "Compaq ProLiant ML370 G3 Xeon 3.20GHz/2MB Cache, 2GB DDR RAM, 146GB UltraSCSI Hard Drive" which is shared.
Now if i move to VPS with the following specs,
Disk Space = 6 GB
Monthly Transfer = 100 GB
RAM (upgradable) = 128 MB
Backup Space = 3 GB
IPs= 1
Monthly Price= $9.99
I am playing $10 monthly for my shared hosting account.
The above specs for a VPS if from buyaVPS.com
I am concerned about the RAM, would 128 MB be enough to run a couple of sites.
or would it affect the speed of my site as compared to the shared hosting account setup.
Does anyone know what the difference is b/w Plesk vs. cPanel?
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