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Using FirewallD on CentOS 7
Secure your CentOS 7 server with FirewallD. Learn how to easily start, stop, enable, disable, and check the status of this dynamic firewall via…
Using Impersonation for ASP and ASP.NET in Cloud Sites
There are times when you might need the web server user to have the same permissions as you. This is called impersonation. The web…
Using IPMI Via VPN Access on Dedicated Servers
IPMI, or Intelligent Platform Management Interface, offers remote management and monitoring. Liquid Web grants IPMI access via VPN for dedicated servers. First, install a…
Using journald and journalctl for log management on CentOS 7
Use `journalctl` for `journald` logs on CentOS 7. Guide covers viewing, filtering, persistent storage, disk cleanup & rsyslog fixes.
Using Memcached
Memcached is an open source, distributed memory object caching system.
Using Plesk Repair Kit Extension
Plesk Repair Kit simplifies basic troubleshooting for your server. Compatible with Plesk Onyx 17.8.11 and up, this extension offers one-click access to check and…
Using rsync to Sync Local and Remote Systems
Discover how to sync local and remote systems using the Linux rsync utility. Learn basic commands, remote SSH transfers, and using alternate ports.
Using the GNU Screen Terminal Multiplexer
GNU Screen: A terminal multiplexer for multiple sessions. Detach, reattach, share & manage windows with commands & `ctrl+a` key bindings.
Using the Liquid Web command line interface (LW CLI)
Interoperability is leveraged using our Liquid Web Command Line Interface (LW CLI) to harness the power of the robust Liquid Web API (LW API)…
Using the LiteSpeed Cache Plugin
Speed up WordPress with LiteSpeed Cache. Guide: install, config (cache, page/image/DB opt, CDN) & maximize benefits with LiteSpeed Web Server.
Using the MAD (Malicious Activity Detection) Interface
Protect your Windows server from brute force attacks with our free MAD software. It now includes a graphical interface so you can easily manage…
Using the Netstat command
Learn to use the netstat command to view network connections, troubleshoot services, and check listening ports on your server.