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crawler918.com ?

I had been reviewing the site stats for starterst of my clients (as all of us good web makers do) and I happened apon a rather unusual IP which was active during the time on the web-site: 14. 148. 209. 196 A reverse DNS check on network-tools. com revealed that the domain name behind ?t had been crawler918. com, that’s registered by Enroll. com to these: NameProtect, Inc. 918 Deming Way (that 918 is form of ironic, eh) Madison, Wisconsin, USA This question is as follows: whose bot would it be, and why seemed to be it crawling our client’s site for well over 2 hours in a single shot I thought NameProtect can be a private sign up, but nameprotect. com only covers trademark registrations and things of the nature. Ban that: http: //www. advogato. org/article/610. html I’m sure I vaguely recall it being the following but I generally welcome all spiders. Normally, I do too but ours (as the guy within the article said) did actually ignore the software. txt file and also poked around around things it possessed no business poking close to in. I at ease with that, and that may be what made us so … Continue reading

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File system permissions!

I need to edit files on considered one of our dedicated Reddish colored Hat Enterprise Linux hosting space. I have basic access, but I don’t like the thought of running commands because root unless vital. Your webroot has files as owned through Apache. I’m not really Apache; I have my very own account that has become a member associated with wheel. How am i allowed to configure either my account or the actual files so I could edit them without undergoing it as root and also chmod’ing them that they are world-writable I take it that you’re running a text editor on the command line, just like vim Add yourself towards the apache group. Make each of the directories of the web (/var/www/html maybe) to ensure group has permission to write. Specify running commands as root’. This is basically exactly the problem sudo has been designed to care for. Single-shot command operate with root permissions. Or else, you can, when suggested, add yourself towards the group(s) that own(s) your files, or chown your files to remain in a group you owned by (e. g., wheel). The latter could have strange consequences, just like PHP file uploads dissapointing because PHP isn’t … Continue reading

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