I am Narayan Jha working as web designer as well as server administrator last January 2006. I have shared information about linux and windows server everyone when I knowledge. If you want to share information you fill free write us or talk.
Why do used website ?
A website these days is indispensable to showcase the offerings of your business and to market and sell your products at the same time. So you shell out quite a few dollars to get a slick-looking website and also hire a SEO service to achieve a high rank at the search engines. But it does not end there. You need to keep that position, and it is here that website monitoring service is required.
After a site is uploaded on the web, a new set of responsibilities start for you. You have to think about updating the content, answering the emails that have already inundated your inbox from visitors to your website. To top it all you have to check the navigability of the website. It is not possible to look at all these aspects, when you are handing a whole business be it big or small.
Below are a few basic command for Linux :-
cd - change directory
aptitude - APT package management system (update, install, remove, search)
clear - clear screen
chmod - change file access permissions
chown - change file and group ownership
cp - copy
mv - move
rm - remove
cat - concatenate files (dump to screen)
nano - basic text editor
vi - advanced text editor
fdisk - partition table manipulator
df - disk free (remaining / used disk space)
users - users currently logged in
useradd - add a user
usermod - modify existing user
uname - show system data (try uname -a)
mount - mount a file system, cd or removable drive
umount - un-mount a file system, cd or removable drive
top - show current running processes
touch - create new, empty, file
reboot - reboot your system
shutdown - shutdown your system
passwd - change user password
ping - ping a network device or location (ping google.com)
more - show output one screen at a time
exit - logout of the terminal
eject - eject a cdrom or removable device
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The Open Port Checker Tool
The open port checker is a tool you can use to check your external IP address and detect open ports on your connection. This tool is useful for finding out if your port forwarding is setup correctly or if your server applications are being blocked by a firewall. This tool may also be used as a port scanner to scan your network for ports that are commonly forwarded. It is important to note that some ports, such as port 25, are often blocked at the ISP level in an attempt to prevent malicious activity.
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
http://www.yougetsignal.com/tools/open-ports/
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