This command will safely stop apache server processes.
Copying a directory tree and its contents to another filesystem using tar will preserve ownership, permissions, and timestamps. A neat trick allows using tar to perform a recursive copy without creating an intermediate tar file.
The ability to telnet to a Cisco router makes administration easier. This simple configuration enables telnet logins to the router and protects them with a password.
The router hostname alters the prompt that is displayed while connected to the router. It does not affect routing or name resolution but can make administration safer in an environment with multiple routers.
A login banner is displayed whenever someone connects to the router by telnet or console connections.
One can easily shutdown from a command line or from a shortcut. This works on all modern version of Windows from XP to Windows 8.
In many situations such as remote sites connected by DSL or cable modem, the outside interface IP address of a firewall must support dynamic addressing by DHCP.
Describes how to download and save Windows updates including updates for different versions of Windows.
These methods provide easy ways of inserting the date and time into any Word document.
One or more DNS servers can be configured in the Solaris system to enable name resoultion with DNS.
The default banner displayed during a telnet login contains the Solaris version which can be useful to a potential attacker.
If Google cannot accurately spider your website, you have no chance of ranking well within Google’s search results. Between widgets, flash, and javascript, it can be difficult for a designer to really appreciate how Google sees a site. Here, we describe two common techniques for viewing your website as the googlebot.
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