Jason | 13th June 2013
Git 1.7, Cygwin, WAMP I love Cygwin. Ok, now thats out of the way. We want to clone our Git repository to the local machine. However, the savvy and security-conscious sysadmin dude has changed the default SSH port on the server. Here’s how we clone a repository through SSH on a non-standard port. In case […]
Jason | 12th June 2013
The story begins, as always, with the user. That old villain. Let us suppose that he has committed the inexcusable crime of clicking the submit button of a web form. The brave browser, the general, struggles to maintain the 100 open tabs under immense load and impossible odds. He barks at the operating system […]
Jason | 22nd May 2013
CentOS 6, VSFTP In a bid to secure our server for a production environment, we need to secure FTP as a vital step. FTP is one of the least secure and most exploited standard protocols on production servers today. Many hosting providers now take additional steps to secure FTP for this very reason. I’m using […]
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