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| What To Do: Users Still Wants Telnet Posted: 26 Aug 2008 07:47 AM PDT TELNET (TELecommunication NETwork) is a network protocol used on the Internet or local area network (LAN) connections. It was developed in late 60s with RFC 15. Telnet is pretty old for login into remote system and it has serious security problem. Most admins will recommend using Open SSH (secure shell) for all remote activities. But you may find users who are still demanding telnet over ssh as they are comfortable with Telnet. Some users got scripts written in 90s and they don't want to change it. So what do you do when users demands telnet? Read more: What To Do: Users Still Wants Telnet Tell us how we're doing:: Please answer a few questions about your experience to help us improve nixCraft. |
| Vbulltin PHP Xcache Displaying Same Forum Data For Both Boards Error and Solution Posted: 27 Aug 2008 06:16 AM PDT Q. I've followed your Xcache php 5.x opcode cacher installation under RHEL 5 for my vbulltin board. I see good boosting in performance. Now I've installed 2nd VB forum on the same server and I see all sub-forums hosted from 1st forum. So I had to disable Xcache. I want Xcache for both board on same host. How do I fix this mess? Answer to "Vbulltin PHP Xcache Displaying Same Forum Data For Both Boards Error and Solution" Tell us how we're doing:: Please answer a few questions about your experience to help us improve nixCraft. |
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