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Setting up your own NAS with FreeNAS 8.0.2
30.11.2025
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© Vitalii Gulenok, 123RF.com
is to press y to configure the IP address. Item 6 lets you configure the DNS server for FreeNAS. This step is necessary if you want to connect the server to Active Directory
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Protecting web servers with ModSecurity
30.11.2025
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© KrishnaKumar Sivaraman, 123RF.com
of the client request (both for POST and for GET), as well as the most important server environment details [6]. Additionally, you can use regular expressions. For example, to investigate an HTTP request to find
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Building more efficient database applications with a graph database
30.11.2025
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© Jakub Krechowicz, 123RF.com
comparison in Table 1. Table 1 Five Graph Databases Name Neo4j 1.6 Sones Graph DB 2.0 InfoGrid 2.9.5 HyperGraphDB 1.1 VertexDB Homepage http
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Warding off the rise of VoIP spam
30.11.2025
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Izaokas Sapiro, 123RF.com
, and to provide protection against VoIP spam by various means. Additionally, other initiatives are SpITAssassin [6], an extension of SpamAssassin functionality, and the SPIT defense solution (SPIT AL). SPIT AL
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Exploring the differences between MariaDB and MySQL
30.11.2025
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© iofoto, Fotolia.com
in a few [6]. One reason to continue using MySQL is if you have a commercial license from Oracle that allows you incorporate MySQL into a closed source application. The MariaDB developers are bound
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Apache 2.4 with mod_lua
30.11.2025
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© Tom Grundy, 123RF.com
the current archive [5] from the Apache website, and unpack it. Next, go to the Apache website [6] again, download the packages for APR and APR-util, unpack in the srclib/apr-util subfolder below the Apache
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More than password protection, htaccess has you covered
30.11.2025
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© Dmitry Bruskov, 123RF.com
or Twitter. Some of these services let you add a custom suffix to the end of the URL after the slash, so rather than bit.ly/R4c6feh , you could use bit.ly/dictionaryword . Some services also offer the ability
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A free anti-spam tool for Exchange environments
30.11.2025
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© baurka, 123RF.com
SSL version 0.9.x. Make sure you do not use a more recent version. The required installation files are available online [6], and you can simply install the software with the default settings. Make sure
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What's new in Small Business Server 2011
30.11.2025
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A&M Rovenko, 123RF
of editions. If you want to test the new version, you can install a pre-release copy. The trial version [1] is available with a download footprint of around 6.7GB. Besides SBS 2011 Standard and Essentials
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Bundle your custom apps in a Debian package
30.11.2025
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© Cathy Yeulet, 123RF.com
should fail nicely, so if you start 10 instances when your app gets 6 million tweets, you at least want them to deliver a nice page before they're ready to do business. To begin, Create a directory

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