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  • All about httpd.conf
    By on January 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    This  httpd.conf file to set itself up for this particular configuration setup with:
    ServerType standalone

    The option ServerType specifies how Apache should run on the system. You can run it from the super-server inetd, or as standalone daemon. It’s highly recommended to run Apache in standalone type for better performance and speed.

    ServerRoot “/etc/httpd”

    The option ServerRoot specifies the directory in which the configuration files of the Apache server lives. It allows Apache to know where it can find its configuration files when it starts.

    PidFile /var/run/httpd.pid

    The option PidFile specifies the location where the server will record the process id of the daemon when it starts. This option is only required when you configure Apache in standalone mode.

    ResourceConfig /dev/null

    The option ResourceConfig specifies the location of the old srm.conf file that Apache read after it finished reading the httpd.conf file. When you set the location to /dev/null, Apache allows you to include the content of this file in httpd.conf file, and in this manner, you have just one file that handles all your configuration parameters for simplicity.

    AccessConfig /dev/null

    The option AccessConfig specifies the location of the old access.conf file that Apache read after it finished reading the srm.conf file. When you set the location to /dev/null, Apache allows you to include the content of this file in httpd.conf file, and in this manner, you have just one file that handles all your configuration parameters for simplicity.

    Timeout 300

    The option Timeout specifies the amount of time Apache will wait for a GET, POST, PUT request and ACKs on transmissions. You can safely leave this option on its default values.

    KeepAlive On

    The option KeepAlive, if set to On, specifies enabling persistent connections on this web server. For better performance, it’s recommended to set this option to On, and allow more than one request per connection.

    MaxKeepAliveRequests 0

    The option MaxKeepAliveRequests specifies the number of requests allowed per connection when the KeepAlive option above is set to On. When the value of this option is set to 0 then unlimited requests are allowed on the server. For server performance, it’s recommended to allow unlimited requests.

    KeepAliveTimeout 15

    The option KeepAliveTimeout specifies how much time, in seconds, Apache will wait for a subsequent request before closing the connection. The value of 15 seconds is a good average for server performance.

    MinSpareServers 16

    The option MinSpareServers specifies the minimum number of idle child server processes for Apache, which is not handling a request. This is an important tuning parameter regarding the performance of the Apache web server. For high load operation, a value of 16 is recommended by various benchmarks on the Internet.

    MaxSpareServers 64

    The option MaxSpareServers specifies the maximum number of idle child server processes for Apache, which is not handling a request. This is also an important tuning parameter regarding the performance of the Apache web server. For high load operation, a value of 64 is recommended by various benchmarks on the Internet.

    StartServers 16

    The option StartServers specifies the number of child server processes that will be created by Apache on start-up. This is, again, an important tuning parameter regarding the performance of the Apache web server. For high load operation, a value of 16 is recommended by various benchmarks on the Internet.

    MaxClients 512

    The option MaxClients specifies the number of simultaneous requests that can be supported by Apache. This too is an important tuning parameter regarding the performance of the Apache web server. For high load operation, a value of 512 is recommended by various benchmarks on the Internet.

    MaxRequestsPerChild 100000

    The option MaxRequestsPerChild specifies the number of requests that an individual child server process will handle. This too is an important tuning parameter regarding the performance of the Apache web server.

    User www

    The option User specifies the UID that Apache server will run as. It’s important to create a new user that has minimal access to the system, and functions just for the purpose of running the web server daemon.

    Group www

    The option Group specifies the GID the Apache server will run as. It’s important to create a new group that has minimal access to the system and functions just for the purpose of running the web server daemon.

    DirectoryIndex index.htm index.html index.php index.php3 default.html index.cgi

    The option DirectoryIndex specifies the files to use by Apache as a pre-written HTML directory index. In other words, if Apache can’t find the default index page to display, it’ll try the next entry in this parameter, if available. To improve performance of your web server it’s recommended to list the most used default index pages of your web site first.

    Include conf/mmap.conf

    The option Include specifies the location of other files that you can include from within the server configuration files httpd.conf. In our case, we include the mmap.conf file located under /etc/httpd/conf directory. This file mmap.conf maps files into memory for faster serving.

    HostnameLookups Off

    The option HostnameLookups, if set to Off, specifies the disabling of DNS lookups. It’s recommended to set this option to Off in order to save the network traffic time, and to improve the performance of your Apache web server.

  • Know how to add a favicon on Blogger
    By on January 9th, 2009 | 2 Comments2 Comments Comments

    Firstly, What exactly is a Favicon?

    A favicon is a small image shown in the tab of your browser, It just gives a blog a good look and almost all websites have it, even mine :D

    Is Favicon Good For SEO?

    Nope, as I said it just gives a website good look. It doesnt have anything to do with SEO.

    Now let me show you how to install it on a Blogger,

    1) Make a small image for your blog which matches color of your blog.

    2) Visit Free Favicon Generator and upload the graphic you have made.

    3) You will get a favicon.ico file, Download it.

    4) Upload if to some website or you can let iconj.com host it on their server.

    Next, Insert code just above the < /head > tag, click Save Template and you are done. Your favicon will now load when you open your website \:D/

  • Do follow blog List
    By on December 30th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Hello friends,

    Today i will give you a list of dofollow blogs

    Free DoFollow Blogs Search Engine Tool , by using this free web based tool , you will be able to search any DoFollow Blogs that matched with your search term . eg: “music , cats , etc” . You can also submit your own DoFollow blog to their database :)

    - The DoFollow Blogs Directory , by visiting their web directory , you will be able to browse and search for DoFollow blogs based on Categories . eg :”computer , science , etc” . It’s very handy :)

    - Digitalpoint’s Link Development Forum , all stuffs you need to know about Link Building. Highly recommended :) From this forum I got these nice list of DoFollow Blogs :

    PR6

    http://www.ndesign-studio.com/blog/updates/web-designer-wall-launch/

    PR7

    http://www.matthewyglesias.com/archives/2006/12/sunni_versus_shiite/

    PR3

    http://friendlybit.com/css/beginners-guide-to-css-and-standards/

    PR4

    http://www.bloggingpro.com/archives/2006/08/26/feature-5-reasons-to-use-wordpress-as-cms/

    PR5

    http://www.ysearchblog.com/archives/000469.html

    PR5

    http://www.crankygeeks.com/2007/07/episode_74_is_google_going_too.php

    PR5

    http://lifehacker.com/software/sports/-304921.php

    PR5

    http://www.dgrigg.com/post.cfm/11/07/2005/Resign-Patterns

    PR6

    http://njmg.typepad.com/sbi/2007/09/post-3.html

    PR4

    http://argentina.worldcupblog.org/1/argentina-copa-america-roster.html

    PR2

    http://germany.worldcupblog.org/1/road-to-euro-2008.html

    PR3

    http://fiorentina.theoffside.com/team-news/livorno-0-fiorosvaldo-3.html

    PR4

    http://www.aviransplace.com/digg-this-wordpress-plugin/

    PR5

    http://thewarp.org/blog/index.cfm/2007/5/17/NUTS-campaign-to-Save-Jericho

    PR6

    http://aydin.net/blog/2006/03/23/three-column-k2-theme-for-wordpress-3k2/

    PR6

    http://www.askthecssguy.com/2007/03/form_field_hints_with_css_and.html

    PR5

    http://blog.pixelbreaker.com/flash/polar-clock-v2/

    PR4

    http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2006/02/rule_of_threes_now_satisfied.php

    PR4

    http://www.molly.com/2007/01/18/what-happened-with-html-and-css-in-outlook-2007/

    PR5

    http://blog.usweb.com/archives/how-microformats-affect-search-engine-optimization-seo/

    PR5

    http://www.scribefire.com/2007/08/02/scribefire-142-released/

    PR6

    http://robertreich.blogspot.com/2007/03/other-85-us-attorneys.html

    PR3

    http://blog.studentsforafreetibet.org/2007/08/31/free-runggye-adak-now/

    PR4

    http://radar.oreilly.com/archives/2007/10/competecom_anal.html

    PR6

    http://tutorialblog.org/25-code-snippets-for-web-designers-part8

    PR5

    http://blog.pandora.com/

    PR5

    http://blogs.bl0rg.net/netzstaub/2005/03/04/interview-with-adam-dunkels/

    PR4

    http://gadgets.fosfor.se/ricavision-vista-remote/

    PR3

    http://imthi.com/wp-pda

    PR4

    http://blog.secondlife.com/2007/07/11/announcing-the-concierge-summer-party/

    - Blackhat ’s way : Xss BackLinks / .Edu Spamming
    - Tool : CommentHut

    Okay , you’re done with some basic tricks o gaining backlinks . Now , You should monitor it , if you just don’t have any idea about monitoring the backlinks to your blogs , just get yourself registered with Google Alert . And enter “link:http://www.yourwebsite.com” as the search term .

    google_alert

    That’s all for now, Enjoy :D

  • Connect to Wireless (wifi)
    By on December 30th, 2008 | 3 Comments3 Comments Comments

    Hi first make sure you have a wifi adsl router or just router.
    if u have adsl wifi router then follow these steps

    1. Switch on the wireless modem.
    2. Plug your phone line into your  modem
    3. Connect it with cable , insert one point in adsl modem and second one in your laptop.
    4. Login to your modem control panel.
    5. Enable the option of Wireless, you can also set wep key over there.
    6. After doing all these.
    7. Then make sure internet is working with that modem.
    8. Remove your cable from your laptop.
    9. Now you are conected to the internet through your wifi modem

    :D

  • Easily way to get backlinks!
    By on December 22nd, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Today i will give you the list of Do-follows blog

    If you’re an Internet Marketer and/or someone with some SEO/SEM knowledges then you must know just how important backlinks from do-follow pages means to your site(s). Yes! This topic is really a topic that gave out informations on some do-follow forum(s) addresses – They approve signature, where you can easily put your site’s URL on. Interesting to see how’s inside this topic? Let’s go and check it out!

    List of DoFollow Forums

    Do Not abuse them!

    Advertising and Marketing

    Blogging Related

    Business, eCommerce, and Marketing

    Computer Related

    Content Management Systems

    Domaining

    Gaming

    Media

    Medical

    Motorized Vehicles (cars, boats, motorcycles, etc)

    Photography and Video

    SEO/SEM Forums

    Sports and Fitness

    Literature (including comics)

    Music

    Webmaster

    Hope you all like these forums, but i request you all that dont abuse the forum.

  • Using SSH by Putty
    By on December 12th, 2008 | 1 Comment1 Comment Comments

    Putty is a free software application for Windows 95,98, XP, & Vista which can be used to make a SSH Connection. You can find the application at Click here

    http://the.earth.li/~sgtatham/putty/latest/x86/putty.exe

    1. Download it on your pc.
    2. Double-click on the putty.exe program to open.
    3. Next fill in the appropriate SSH settings for your service:
    Putty

    Putty

    Next fill in the appropriate SSH settings for your service:

    Host Name:

      • Host name

        Host name

        • (gs) Grid-Service – s#####.gridserver.com or mt-example.com
        • (dv) Dedicated-Virtual -mt-example.com or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
        • (ss) Shared-Server – mt-example.com or xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx
      • Port: 22
        port 22

        port 22

      • Connection Type: SSH

        Connection Type

        Connection Type

      • Next click Open to start the SSH Connection:

      putty open

      putty open

      Once the SSH Connection is open you should see a terminal prompt saying login as: Please provide your full username:

    Login

    Login Screen

      • (gs) Grid-Service – The default should be serveradmin@mt-example.com, however you may also login as username@mt-example.com.

        NOTE:

        Please make sure SSH is enabled for the user. SSH can be enabled from within the (ac) AccountCenter.

      • (dv) Dedicated-Virtual – You may login as the root user, or as a domain’s FTP user which has SSH access enabled
      • Next provide your password. Please note that you will not see any typing such as *** when providing your password. Once you hit enter you should now be connected to your service.

      Common SSH Command