By Reaper-X on Oct 11, 2006 in Apache, Guide, Internet, Linux, Tutorials, Web Servers | 6 Comments
Okay, so you just bought a new domain name but you doesn't want to buy another webhosting plan because your current webhosting already allow you to host multiple domain under one account so you decide...
By Reaper-X on Sep 3, 2006 in Apache, Guide, Linux, Tutorials, Wordpress | 1 Comment
Yesterday i ve finished setting up the redirection on my feed url so all the request made into my feed url got redirected automatically into my feedburner url. There s a lot of website already put thi...
By Reaper-X on Aug 23, 2006 in Apache, Computer Security, Journal, Network and Security, Web Servers | Add Comments
Yesterday i just read about the recent security flaw in mod_rewrite modules in Apache HTTP Server that can make the web server process crash or allow arbitrary code execution by a malicious user. And...
By Reaper-X on Aug 22, 2006 in Apache, Journal, Web Hosting, Web Servers, Website | Add Comments
After playing around with my new host … i finally found out that this host support permanent redirect, full mod_rewrite support, etc !!! … unlike my previous host, although i’ve set up some pretty red...
By Reaper-X on Aug 18, 2006 in Apache, Blogging, General Blogging, Tutorials, WPMU, Web Hosting, Wordpress | 2 Comments
I have completely finished all the initial setup on my new homepage, after configuring domain name, uploading the wordpress software, installing some plugins, put one wordpress theme to use instead of the default kubrick, and many other steps … but i think just in case you want to have your own hosting service like me [...]
By Reaper-X on Aug 12, 2006 in Apache, Google, Google Sitemaps, Internet, SEO, Tutorials, WPMU, Web Servers, Wordpress | 4 Comments
Most of the reader especially for those who already has their own webserver maybe already using this redirection just to redirect your old pages to your new homepages. But did you know that by using the 301 redirect you can also trick google sitemap verification process ? .. actually you can do this easily as [...]