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  • How to Create Your Own Proxy Server

    A proxy server is an excellent tool for searching the Internet, and the first step in creating a proxy server is to download the latest version of the program. Create a personal php proxy server,...

  • About Print Servers

    Print servers are devices connected to printers and user computers, configured to accept print requests and process them as print jobs. The user or client computers send in the print requests,...

  • How to Set Up a Test Server With Leopard

    Everything you need to run a Web server on an Apple computer comes pre-installed with the Leopard operating system on the Mac. You can use a Leopard test server to host and test your website....

  • How to Set Up a Web Server

    Every time you go on the internet and open a website, you communicate with a web server. Web pages are stored on online web servers and when you visit a website, your browser asks the web server...

  • How to Cope When You Know Your Server Has a Virus

    An ounce of prevention equals a pound of cure. This saying speaks volumes in the world of server environments. If your server gets a virus, it can wreak havoc on your system. And viruses are still...

  • How to Secure your Server :: Install Brute Force Detection

    Having Brute Force attack prevention (BFD) is a must have in my opinion. It allows you to see who is trying to break into your server, and can automatically ban those user's IPs from further...

  • How to Secure your Server :: Disable Telnet

    Telnet is a very unsecure protocol and passes passwords in plain text, you should disable this - but only do so after you have setup SSH and it works afterwards.

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