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Apache’s ‘Order deny,allow’ or ‘Order allow,deny’

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If you wish to restrict access to portions of your site based on the host address of your visitors, this is most easily done using mod_authz_host The Allow and Deny directives let you allow and deny access based on the host name, or host address, of the machine requesting a document. The Order directive goes […]

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Scratched Hard Drive Platters

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I have been a System Administrator for a long time, but I have never seen harddrive platters in a state like this before – especially under a year old and Seagate enterprise grade drives. I walked out late on Friday night walking pass a screeching noise coming from one of my servers, it sounded like

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