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The Benefits of Jailing SSH Users
Friday, April 13th, 2012Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE Yes, SSH users should be jailed, but only within the confines of your server’s virtual prison. SSH, which stands for Secure Shell, is a tool that gives users command-line access to a server. Those technical savvy web hosting users who...

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Understanding Unix and Linux File Permissions
Thursday, August 4th, 2011Tavis J. Hampton  
ARTICLE Unix-like operating systems (Linux, Mac OS X, Solaris, FreeBSD, and others) use the standard POSIX file permission system for user and file security.  It is simple yet powerful, and while there are other more complex options, such as ACL, these...

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Which Server CPU Is Right For Me?
Friday, February 11th, 2011THN News  
ARTICLE A decade ago, server hardware CPU choices were limited – for the most part – to a few core architectures running a narrow selection of highly proprietary operating systems. Sun SPARC chipsets designed for the Solaris UNIX operating system were...

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HostGee.Com Web Hosting Now Supports JSP
Tuesday, September 7th, 2010THN News  
PRESS RELEASE (The Hosting News) – Leading domain and Web hosting provider HostGee.Com announces that the company’s UNIX® hosting packages will now support JavaServer Pages. Also known as JSP, JavaServer Pages is an advanced, enterprise Web programming language that allows users to...

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Novell wins Final battle with SCO
Monday, June 14th, 2010THN News  
NEWS (The Hosting News) – In a long on-going battle with Novell, SCO’s lost its latest request for a new trial over ownership of key Unix copyrights.  Jude Ted Stewart has upheld Novell’s claim for declaratory judgment.  According to Groklaw.net, “Novell...

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