Posts Tagged Webhosting
Lunarpages cheap web hosting
Posted by ApalpannY in Free Domain, Free webhosting, Unix, Linux, Windows on November 4th, 2008
At Lunarpages we provide a choice of reliable and affordable web hosting services.
* Domains - Manage, park, and register unlimited domain names with ease.
* Email Hosting - Manage just a single email address with Mini-Mail or choose Mega-Mail for unlimited accounts!
* Basic Web Hosting - Ideal for new webmasters, bloggers & small businesses. Apache 2 [...]
Top secret choose hosting and design website your companies
Posted by Tom in Free webhosting, Tips, Unix, Linux, Windows on November 1st, 2008
Have been owner website is top business site, best view for customer, so how to do it ?
Recently, I’ve had a few business customers ask about improving their websites, but not willing to go back to their original hosting / website design companies (for various reasons).
It seems to be common practice to make it difficult [...]
Finding a Reliable Web Hosting Provider
Posted by Tom in Free Domain, Free webhosting on October 23rd, 2008
Good and reliable web hosting is necessary for anyone who wishes to conduct their business online or even for those people who just want to upload their personal and family photographs. With today’s boom in the [...]
Do You Need A Lot Of Bandwidth for Your Web Hosting Projects?
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tutorials, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 16th, 2008
Bandwidth measures the level of data transmitted over an internet connection. You have to know how much bandwidth you need while choosing hosting plans.
Be careful when someone claims they provide unlimited bandwidth or monthly transfer. Anyone claiming “Unlimited Bandwidth” is simply lying. There’s no such thing as “Unlimited Bandwidth”.
I have never seen any broadband company [...]
Server Host: Where Does My Web Page Go?
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tutorials, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 16th, 2008
For those of you who don’t really understand where or how your web page is sitting on your hosting sever, this is a basic over view of how it works.
A server is basically hardware and software and protocol. We will go over these three basics of your hosting server.
Server hardware.
Server hardware is so similar [...]
Importance of Educated Choice While Choosing A Web Hosting Provider
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tutorials, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 16th, 2008
There are many attributes that makes a web hosting provider stand out from the crowd. But in this current highly competitive world the providers have become so adept in posing as the best out there that it becomes very difficult to choose the best for your business. Now it is the “knowledge” about what factors [...]
Steps to Becoming a Web Host Reseller
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tutorials, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 16th, 2008
You’ve decided to get a reseller web hosting account to resell web space. What now? Here’s a step-by-step guide.
1. Choose the platform you want to use.
More open source software programs are available for Linux than for Windows, which makes Linux less expensive. While most programs (Perl, PHP, Flash, etc.) run on both platforms, a [...]
What to Look for in a Free Hosting Provider
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tips, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 12th, 2008
The first thing that you must realize when looking for a free hosting provider is that nothing is truly “free”. There will be some sacrifices?
First of all, if you see free hosting that promises to be without ads or banners, then it’s not truly free.
For example, DotEasy.com, promises “Cost-free, Banner-free” hosting, but in reality what [...]
What You Should Know About Your Web Host
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tips, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 12th, 2008
Yesterday I received a nice email in my inbox, I read that short and interesting email, it was like 5 to 6 lines max, at the end was a link which I was asked to click on. I did exactly that. I wait for about 1 minute but no page downloaded. I [...]
The Big Secret of Fabulous and Mediocre Web Site Hosting Companies
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tips, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 12th, 2008
Most web site hosting services like the one you’re probably using right now, provide you with space on which you can host your web site. These mediocre web site hosting companies will even help you set up your own email addresses and provide you with the ability to run your own scripts and programs.
Some of [...]
A Beginners Guide to Web Hosting
Posted by daivy in Free webhosting, Tips, Unix, Linux, Windows on September 12th, 2008
What is web hosting? Whenever you visit a website, what you see on your web browser is essentially just a web page that is downloaded from the web server onto your web browser. In general, a web site is made up of many web pages. And a web page is basically composed of texts and [...]
Customizing PHP Safe Mode
Posted by daivy in How to, Tips, Tutorials, Unix, Linux on September 10th, 2008
Customizing PHP Safe Mode
We’ll guide you through using PHP safe_mode and how-to enable it and to customize it for certain sites on your server. When using PHP as an Apache module, you can also change the configuration settings using directives in Apache configuration files (e.g. httpd.conf) and .htaccess files. PHP safe_mode is very important to [...]
How To Install CPANEL on your VPS
Posted by daivy in How to, Tips, Tutorials, Unix, Linux on September 10th, 2008
Lets start giving some use to all our VPS servers, lets install a trial or a final license of Cpanel.
If you want a cpanel license you can get 1 for $ 12 / month or 70/month for a 10 pack. You should contact Aaron Conklin at custom.orders@ev1servers.net
In case you want a trial licence for cpanel [...]
Guide to Chkrootkit - checking for intruders
Posted by daivy in How to, Tips, Tutorials, Unix, Linux on September 10th, 2008
Chkrootkit is a powerful tool to scan your Linux server for trojans. We’ll show you how to install it, scan your server and setup a daily automated scanning job that emails you the report.
Installing CHKROOTKIT
Version 0.42b (Sept. 20 2003)
SSH as admin to your server. DO NOT use telnet, it should be disabled anyways.
#Change to [...]
Creating a Welcome message for SSH logins
Posted by daivy in How to, Tips, Tutorials, Unix, Linux on September 10th, 2008
Did you ever want to change or create a new login message antime someone logs into SSH? We’ll show you how it’s done.
First off login to our server as root. Then type in the following:
pico /etc/motd
Now type in the security login message you wish all users to see once they login to your server through [...]


