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SSL Certificate Renewal Revisited Tutorial
Way back when with SSL Certificate Renewal Tutorial we renewed the SSL Certificate for the rjmprogramming.com.au domain. What, in practical terms, does that mean? It means a URL such as … https://www.rjmprogramming.com.au … involves encryption, offering a level of security … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Tutorials
Tagged administrator, CentOS, certificate, configuration, cPanel, Crazy Domains, csr, domain, email, email address, encryption, install, IP address, key, security, ssl, ssl certificate, SSL Certifier, System Administrator, web host, web hosting, web server, WHM
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Troubleshooting CentOS Web Server Disk Zencart Issue Tutorial
Out of the previous CentOS Exim Advanced Configuration Primer Tutorial‘s analysis phases … hard disk space hard disk inode count (for Linux and unix web servers) … that latter one raised its-not-so-good-looking head for two days last Sunday (in the … Continue reading
Posted in eLearning, Event-Driven Programming, Tutorials
Tagged cache, CentOS, command line, cPanel, disk, disk space, diskspace, eCommerce, Linux, MySql, phpMyAdmin, repair, sftp, ssh, table, troubleshoot, tutorial, zencart
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Image_3D PHP Package Parameterize Tutorial
Up to now with our PHP “Image_3D” package inspired web application of Pear Install of Image_3D PHP Package Tutorial we’ve “come to grips” with some of the concepts by following leads from that previous link and Paint 3-D images with … Continue reading
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Tagged $_POST, 3D, Apache, cone, cPanel, cube, form, graphics, hardcode, image, image_3d, input, install, installation, installer, MAMP, module, package, parameter, parameterize, pear, PHP, post, programming, sphere, torus, tutorial, variable
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Pear Install of Image_3D PHP Package Tutorial
Yesterday’s Image_3D PHP Package Primer Tutorial introduced for this blog the very useful looking PHP “Image_3D” (3D graphics) package. But how did we reach this discovery? Well, it comes from “cPanelling” around, a faux verb an Apache web administrator will … Continue reading
MySql User Grant via cPanel Tutorial
The previous MySql Stored Procedures User Grant Tutorial talked of arrangements regarding hosting where (the indefatigable) phpMyAdmin had access to “MySql database user creation” and “MySql database user privilege control” within its functionality. But, as you may imagine, hosting out … Continue reading
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Tagged Administration, Apache, cPanel, database, database table, database user, domain, grant, hosting, MySql, PHP, phpMyAdmin, privilege, table, tutorial, user, web hosting, web server
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