Load Balanced IIS behind ldirectord loadbalancer Rumi, February 25, 2013 Cluster Nodes Configurations (IIS6/7 Real Web Server Configuration) 1. Create text file by using Notepad and name it "check.txt" 2. Fill this file with "webserverisworking" string. 3. Move file to "C:\inetpub\wwwroot" or anywhere your web files are. If you are using Windows XP/2003 IIS web server then you should do… Continue Reading
Securing directory using .htaccess file Rumi, February 25, 2013October 20, 2013 First make sure your Apache configuration is set for allowing .htaccess. Read this Article first before you move to the next steps. .htaccess File Creation: Let's assume /test-dir1 is to be password protected. $ cd /var/www/html/test-dir1 $ vi .htaccess Write the following lines into this file: AuthName "Authorized Users Only."… Continue Reading
Install htop in Linux- Redhat/CentOS/SL and Debian/Ubuntu Rumi, February 18, 2013 There are times you want to have a better control over the system processes and usage and also having a better visual of RAM and CPU usage on your server.As You may already know there is a Linux command called top which will show the resources and users cpu usage… Continue Reading
Many-To-One Mappings IIS Rumi, February 13, 2013February 13, 2013 Many-to-one Client certificate mapping is used by the Internet Information Services (IIS) to associate an end user to a windows account when the client certificate is used for the user authentication. The user session is executed under the context of this mapped windows account by IIS. For this to work… Continue Reading
Apache Web Server .htaccess File functional Rumi, February 8, 2013 .htaccess is Apache's directory-level configuration file. It allows end user to configure authentication and other options without editing main httpd.conf file. Make sure AccessFileName set to .htaccess Search httpd.conf for AccessFileName directive. It defines name of the distributed configuration file: # grep -i AccessFileName httpd.conf Make sure users are allowed… Continue Reading
Force HTTPS / SSL using .htaccess and mod_rewrite Rumi, February 7, 2013 Sometimes you may need to make sure that the user is browsing your site over securte connection. An easy to way to always redirect the user to secure connection (https://) can be accomplished with a .htaccess file containing the following lines: RewriteEngine On RewriteCond %{SERVER_PORT} 80 RewriteRule ^(.*)$ https://www.example.com/$1 [R,L]… Continue Reading
Code Signing (Digital Signature) using Signtool Rumi, February 4, 2013 The following command adds the catalog file MyCatalogFileName.cat to the system component and driver database. The /v option generates a unique name if necessary to prevent replacing an existing catalog file named MyCatalogFileName.cat. signtool catdb /v /u MyCatalogFileName.cat The following command signs a file automatically by using the best certificate…. Continue Reading