Author: dpepper

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Overview

A new flaw has been found in the Secure Sockets Layer version 2.0 (SSLv2) protocol. An attacker could theoretically exploit this vulnerability to bypass RSA encryption, even when connecting via a newer protocol version, if the server also supports the older SSLv2 standard.

Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes

If the root MySQL password is required and can’t be located, it can be retrieved or reset.

Continue reading →

How To Use Cockpit in Fedora 23

Posted on by dpepper | Updated:
Reading Time: 3 minutes
Note:
Please note that this article is considered legacy documentation because Fedora 23 has reached its end-of-life support.

Several free options exist for remotely managing Linux servers through a graphical user interface. While some seek to replicate the full range of features available in paid control panels such as Plesk or cPanel, others are focused on helping you perform common tasks and manage essential services. The GUI for remote server administration that ships with Fedora 23, Cockpit, falls into the latter category.

Continue reading →
Reading Time: < 1 minute

Node Version Manager allows you to quickly install and manage node.js versions. It’s a bash script that has the capability to manage multiple active versions of node.js. It can be used to install node.js versions, execute commands with a specific node.js version, set the PATH variable to use a specific node.js version, and more. To learn more, visit the project’s Github page.

Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Node.js is a cross-platform runtime environment built on JavaScript. Applications also are written in JavaScript. Node.js lends itself to rapidly deploying, real-time web applications, and is considered extremely scalable due to its event-driven architecture. Node Version Manager allows admins to easily install and manage multiple node.js versions.

Continue reading →

How To Install Varnish on Fedora 23

Posted on by dpepper
Category: Tutorials | Tags: Fedora 23, Varnish
Reading Time: < 1 minute
Note:
Please note that this article is considered legacy documentation because Fedora 23 has reached its end-of-life support.

Varnish is a web accelerator, specifically a caching HTTP reverse proxy, designed to improve performance for busy, dynamic websites. By redirecting traffic to static pages whenever possible, Varnish reduces the number of dynamic page calls, thus reducing load.

Continue reading →

How To Install XCache on Fedora 23

Posted on by dpepper
Category: Tutorials | Tags: Fedora 23, XCache
Reading Time: < 1 minute
Note:
Please note that this article is considered legacy documentation because Fedora 23 has reached its end-of-life support.

Pre-Flight Check

Continue reading →
Reading Time: 2 minutes

Preflight Check

  • These instructions are intended specifically for solving the error: “sec_error_ocsp_try_server_later”.
  • This error can be displayed anytime a user visits a secure website using the https:// protocol in Firefox or Internet Explorer. It does not indicate a problem with the site itself, but occurs due to a change in the method these specific browsers used to check for revoked SSL certificates.
  • We’ll be logging into WebHost Manager as root to resolve the error.

Continue reading →

Protecting Against CVE-2015-7547

Posted on by dpepper
Reading Time: 3 minutes

The Google Security Team and Red Hat have discovered a flaw in the way that certain types of DNS lookups are handled on some Linux servers. By exploiting this critical vulnerability, an attacker could gain full control over the system.

Continue reading →

How To Install Memcached on Fedora 23

Posted on by dpepper
Reading Time: 3 minutes

Memcached is a high-performance distributed, in-memory caching system. It primarily is used to speed up sites that make heavy use of databases. It also can, however, be used to store any kind of object.

Continue reading →
← Older postsNewer posts →
Have Some Questions?

Our Sales and Support teams are available 24 hours by phone or e-mail to assist.

1.800.580.4985
1.517.322.0434