Tá WP Flickr Cúlra simplí a úsáid WordPress breiseán gur féidir leat a thaispeáint grianghraf ó Flickr mar chúlra téama, gan an gá le haon chomhaid a mhodhnú.
Gach gá duit a dhéanamh ná amháin nó níos mó a chruthú laistigh de na mbreiseán's gailearaithe socruithe, gach ceann ina bhfuil bailiúchán grianghraf ó Flickr go roghnaithe agat, agus beidh WP Flickr roghnú randamach grianghraf ó na gailearaí gníomhach a thaispeáint mar chúlra téama.
Is féidir leat freisin shaincheapadh gailearaí trí chód CSS styling a bheidh á luchtú, chomh maith leis an grianghraf, ligeann duit dath atá ar an téama WordPress cluiche go dtí an grianghraf ar taispeáint ar leith nó le haghaidh úsáide eile. Féach ar Airteagal Iomlán »
Some websites are still being hit with the infamous “w00tw00t” scans. You might see these scans in your logs as:
... "GET /w00tw00t.at.ISC.SANS.DFind:) HTTP/1.1" 400 ...
Using Iptables
The quickest method of making sure it never reaches your webserver (and thus wasting resources like processor, disk space [log files], srl) is to use iptables, and it can be done with a one-liner like this:
iptables -I INPUT -d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx -p tcp --dport 80 -m string --to 70 --algo bm --string 'GET /w00tw00t.at.ISC.SANS.' -j DROP
Simply replace xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx with the IP of your web server. If you want to use this for a range of IPs (ie., you’re using multiple IPs to host web servers), simply replace the “-d xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” portion with:
-m iprange --dst-range start.xxx.xxx.xxx-end.xxx.xxx.xxx
cá start.xxx.xxx.xxx agus end.xxx.xxx.xxx are the first and last IPs of your web servers respectively. Féach ar Airteagal Iomlán »
Breathnaíonn sé Is maith liom a bheith faillí a scríobh airteagal nua seo i fada! Mo náire orm. Ach, a bhuíochas le láithreán gréasáin outage, Agam ar deireadh thiar roinnt rudaí a roinnt le níos maith leat.
roimhe seo bhí mo Nginx cumraíocht a tromluí a chothabháil agus a bheith níos moille WordPress bhí mar gheall ar pháistí Apache a bheith maraithe mar a bhí ag OOM. Bhí sé seo mar gheall ar taisce PHP misguided (PHP X Taisce a bheith cruinn) go cinneadh a ghlacadh gach píosa ar fáil de chuimhne ó mo chóras, in ainneoin a bhfuil uas-iarratas in aghaidh an linbh a leagtar íseal (sula raibh sé a ghlanadh).
Seo, chomh maith le mo dhícheall ag iarraidh an réiteach is tapúla le gach rud agus freastalaithe nua a thabhairt isteach ag an OVH Cloud, dom mar thoradh ar an lae inniu airteagal. Féach ar Airteagal Iomlán »
Last year I wrote a guide on how to use Shorewall as a firewall and router for Proxmox. As a follow up I will answer a few questions I’ve received about that guide that can help you extend its use.
Proxy ARP
The most common question is in regards to proxy ARP. Enabling this option will allow you to assign a public IP directly to your guest VM, eliminating the need for port forwarding (DNAT) or having to worry about the MAC address.
As an example use for proxy ARP, it is helpful for those using a a SIP-based VoIP server since a STUN server is no longer required. Féach ar Airteagal Iomlán »
leagan 1.0.3 has been released, which fixes a few minor bugs and introduces a new option. It is still considered to be in a Beta stage, which most likely will change with the next release.
Changes
- A new option has been introduced to hide the license and attribution information in the footer.
- Bug fix: Config hash file was never initialized
- Bug fix: Enabling “cacheable” option resulted in fatal PHP errors in some cases
- Bug fix: Preview option did not work when “cacheable” option was enabled
- Bug fix: “All Rights Reseved” licenses had no URLs
In addition, WP Flickr Background is no longer compatible with WordPress version 2.8 or older.
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