Rapid Leech Download from RapidShare, MegaUpload, Uploading, MyTempDir and Other File Sharing Services to Server

Rapid Leech is a free server transfer PHP script that used to download shared files from various popular file hosting sites such as rapidshare.com, rapidshare.de, megaupload.com and other upload/download sites. For users with a web server or web hosting account, using Rapid Leech script will enable users to transfer files from the file hosting server using ultra fast server connection to users’ server, bypassing the […]

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RapidLeech v2.2 Free Download

RapidLeech is a PHP script for web server which provides file transfer service from file sharing and hosting sites such as RapidShare.com, RapidShare.de, MegaUpload.com, Uploading.com, Megarotic.com, FileFactory.com, FileVenue.com, MyTempDir.com, Getfile.biz and Webfile.ru to the Rapid Leech running host. This workaround allows files to be downloaded faster, bypassing the slower home ADSL connection, and provides caching of files which effectively allows others to bypass RapidShare server […]

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Disable and Turn Off Telnet in Linux

Telnet is an unsecured network protocol that facilitates remote login to a server via network connection. The protocol allows server to be located thousands of miles away from the administrator yet still can be managed even without physical console access. However, Telnet has slowly replaced with SSH (Secure Shell) protocol due to security risks as the data transmission packet, including login username and password for […]

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How to Check if Telnet Is Running on a Server

Telnet (TELecommunication NETwork) is a unsecured network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections popularly to remotely access a server from client. The problem with Telnet is that the session is unencrypted with user name and password transmit across network in plain text, greatly increase security risk.

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RapidShare.com Download Links Validity Checker to Verify Availabilty of Files

A lot of files sharers split a single big file to a lot of smaller files before uploading it to the Rapidshare server. It’s a trick to earn more Premium-Points, which are redeemable for free premium accounts or extend the life-span of premium account for free. Thus downlaoders must download all these files via RapidShare download links or URLs in order to get the valid […]

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Millions Unable to Login to Skype Due to Software Glitches

If you have trying to login to Skype Internet telephony software for the whole day unsuccessfully, you’re not the only one, possibly millions of Skype users worldwide share your pain on unable to connect and login to Skype. From early Thursday, Skype network appeared to be down where users clients unable to connect with message in status bar saying “Connecting…”. While other users experiencing Skype […]

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How to Change Hostname in cPanel Web Host

For web host using cPanel as server’s control panel, changing hostname of the server supposedly to be an easy task. WebHost Manager (WHM) component of cPanel has a tool which allows webmaster to easily change host name. However, using this WHM web-based GUI tool to change hostname always has side effects or problems, such as failed to change the hostname, hostname reverted to original host […]

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Windows Live Hotmail Free 5GB Email Storage Space

Email storage space war continues, but this time between just Microsoft (Windows Live Hotmail) and Google’s Gmail, as Yahoo! has long since offers unlimited free (virtually infinity amount) email space for Yahoo! Mail service. Windows Live Hotmail ups its free email storage space amount to 5GB, which was previously has only 2GB allocation. With this increase, the pioneer and predator of huge email space, Gmail, […]

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Install mod_evasive for Apache to Prevent DDOS Attacks

mod_evasive, formerly known as mod_dosevasive is a Apache module that provides evasive maneuvers action in the event of an HTTP DoS or DDoS (Denial of Service) attack or brute force attack at the web server. When possible attacks are detected, mod_evasive will block the traffic from the source for a specific duration of time, while reports abuses via email and syslog facilities. Or administrators can […]

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Disable Direct Root Login and User Access via SSH to Server

Everybody knows, including hackers and attackers that all Linux and UNIX flavored systems come with a all powerful root user account, which once get compromised, mean all hell breaks loose. So it’s a good security practice to disable the ability for root user to able to login and gain access to the server system via SSH directly (of course, the system must have disabled FTP […]

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How to Get Linux Server Sends Email Alert on Root Login

To improve the security of the server, especially web server which exposes to the Internet and possible worldwide hackers, it’s best to enable server to automatically send a notification email to predefined email address everytime someone logs in as root to the host. To configure the automatic email alert notification to a default email address on each incident of root log on on the server, […]

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Apache Warn NameVirtualHost *:80 Has No VirtualHosts Error When Start

When start Apache web server or restart the HTTPD service on web host, the following warning message may appears on console or error log, even though Apache HTTP service can still startup and running fine without error. [warn] NameVirtualHost *:80 has no VirtualHosts where * can be asterisk itself (*), hostname or IP address.

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