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Using cPanel API On Ruby

There are many examples calling API1/API2 via PHP or Perl, but none simple or working using Ruby. So here it goes: (mais...)

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SEO Myth: Geographic Server Location

Matt Cutts have confirmed three years ago geographic server location influences on SEO rankings in this video: (mais...)

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Business Process Reengineering

I've researched at least twice to get better term for what I'm trying to describe and BPR fits good here. Business Process Re-Engineering focuses on improve customer services and cut operational costs. The reason behind doing this is really because the particular intention to create main improvements within a set of sub processes. Techniques that have been created and many most likely extended throughout their everyday life might need to end up being reviewed, looked into as well as re-built, because they reduce effectiveness. (mais...)

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cPanel License and Dynamic IP Address

Quoting cPanel staff: Because cPanel is designed for commercial hosting, we only license publicly-visible, static IP addresses. We do not license dynamic, sticky, or internal IP addresses, until now. (mais...)

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Gotta Go

No one fails in internet business but many quit before they achieve the success. (mais...)

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cPanel – Restrict Root Login

Recently I've talked about the new cPanel feature - Security Policies - and there is no way to restrict root logins only to valid or allowed ip addresses until now. (mais...)

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cPanel – Melhorias e Alterações Recentes

Nas duas últimas versões do cPanel - 11.28 e 11.30 - uma série de alterações foram realizadas, como: (mais...)

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OpenVZ: Administração de CPU

A falta de limites para os containers pode ser um grande problema, e um container pode comprometer a qualidade do serviço oferecido para os demais pelo excesso de tempo de uso de CPU. Para adicionarmos os limites, existem dois parâmetros a serem trabalhados: cpuunits & cpulimit. (mais...)

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cPanel – Prevent Mail Spoofing

Email spoofing consists in send email as others. You can authenticate as username@domain.com and send email as boss@domain.com by default on cPanel servers due to Exim's configuration and this is not needed in some environments. (mais...)

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cPanel – Secure Remote Logins

You can access cPanel/WHM by passing username and password as URL parameters like http://happywebserver.com:2086/login/?user=MYUSER&pass=MYPASSWORD Sadly it's not secure and this way is used in many third party applications. The secure way to log into cPanel/WHM is using a valid session, without user or password in URL. (mais...)

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