Tag: mysql
Optimizing Securing vBulletin Server for Big Heavy Busy Forums
October 29th, 2010, No Comments
This article indicates within a step-by-step fashion, a way to install as well as configure the Apache 1.3.x Online server with a view to mitigate or avoid successful break-in when fresh vulnerabilities in this application are found.
Functionality
Prior to we start securing Apache, we have to specify what performance we expect through the server. Variety of Apache’s utilise will make it complex to write a regular procedure to fasten the server in each and every issue. Which is why in this discussion we’ll build on the next functionality:
How To Protect My Site Against Hackers (Securing website)
July 30th, 2010, No Comments
Hackers
If you wake up in the morning and open your site and you do not see you home page but instead you will see a black page
says: the site has been hacked by Mr Blah Blah Blah. You ill get really annoyed , it happened to me and it made me so angry
i ill give you some tips on securing your website and you server if you have one, so it will be difficult for the hacker’s to play with your site.
Best Server configuration for Heavy vBulletin Forums
July 28th, 2010, No Comments


I was tortured for long time trying to get my growing forum working with out issue and MySql Errors
that was annoying , and after 1 year searching for a solution , i understand that the key to solve this problem is all about the hard disk of the server
i made a cool but a little expensive server configuration that solved all forum issues/errors
and these are list of error’s that stopped appearing on my site after the new server setup
mysql_connect(): Too many connections
Error code 1153: Got a packet bigger than ‘max_allowed_packet’ bytes



