Logo Background RSS

Advertisement

» 2009 » March

  • Traffic Strategies
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 31st, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Building a website is not all you need to do. Once you have a site you need to know how to drive traffic to the site. The following are 6 traffic strategies that you can apply to immediately drive targeted traffic to your website. Learn how to transform your site quickly and easily.

    The key to succeeding in any internet related business is traffic. So then, how do you get visitors to flow to your site? Driving customers, clients, or readers to make your website a place that they regularly visit is really not hard to do. Driving traffic does not just happen on its own. You need to plan and execute the plan to make it happen. (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • 2 Plugin It Must Be In Wordpress
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 30th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    wp_previewWP Security Scan – This handy plugin will scan your wordpress installation to look for any possible security / vulnerability holes in Wordpress. Most of the security items that it finds, it can fix automatically by itself, with no work on the users part. The only things that need to be performed by the user is to change the chmod permissions of files indicated as security risk. Easy to install, just extract to your plugin directory and activate the plugin.

    Nofollow Reciprocity
    – Essentially what this plugin does, is look through a list of websites that use nofollow rules for links on their website. It then checks your blog for links going to these website, and adds nofollow to these links so you do not bleed off your pagerank which can cause a loss of serp because of non-recriporcal links. The plugin website goes into indepth detail of why you need to run this plugin and how it will help you with Organic Search Ranking. Easy install, just activate the plugin and it does the rest for you.

    Note: My only complaint with Nofollow was the link it puts in the footer that says

    This blog contributes to the web with Nofollow Reciprocity.

    So I decided to remove it because it was messing up my theme, and looks bad to have a link hanging at the bottom of my website outside of my wp theme.

    Here are instructions to remove it, if you wish to do so.

    1. Login into your Site Admin
    2. Click on Plugins on the far Right of the screen
    3. Click on Plugin Editor
    4. Locate the plugin – Nofollow Reciprocity and click on it
    5. When the page reloads scroll down the bottom of the code screen
    6. Locate and Find this Code and Delete it, then update the page.

    function wp_nofollow_reciprocity_insert_link() {
    echo (’<p>This blog contributes to the web with <a href=”http://www.inverudio.com/programs/WordPressBlog/NofollowReciprocity.php#wp”>Nofollow Reciprocity</a>.</p>’);
    }

    add_action(’wp_footer’, ‘wp_nofollow_reciprocity_insert_link’,999);


    Source : www.howbits.com

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • Ip Address Structure, Expilinatin OF IP Address
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    IP ADDRESS STRUCTURE:

    Note: the terms multicast address and MSB are explained at the end.

    Every station on a PSN (packet switched network) that is based on the TCP/IP
    protocol (your computer is one, for example. Yes, we’re referring to a host
    that is connected to the net) must have an IP address, so it can be identified,
    and information can be relayed and routed to it in an orderly fashion.

    An IP address consists of a 32 bit logical address. The address is divided
    into two fields:

    1) The network address:
    Assigned by InterNIC (Internet Network Information Center). In fact most ISPs (internet service providers) purchase a number of addresses and assign them individually.

    2) The host address:
    An address that identifies the single nodes throughout the network. It can be assigned by the network manager, by using protocols for it such as DHCP, or the workstation itself.

    [The IP networking protocol is a logically routed protocol, meaning that address 192.43.54.2 will be on the same physical wire as address 192.43.54.3 (of course this is not always true. It depends on the subnet mask of the network, but all of that can fill a text of its own) (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • How to clear Bios info
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    READ EVEYTHING BEFORE YOU USE ANY METHOD LISTED BELOW

    Basic BIOS password crack – works 9.9 times out of ten This is a password hack but it clears the BIOS such that the next time you start the PC, the CMOS does not ask for any password. Now if you are able to bring the DOS prompt up, then you will be able to change the BIOS setting to the default. To clear the CMOS do the following:
    Get DOS prompt and type:
    DEBUG hit enter
    -o 70 2e hit enter
    -o 71 ff hit enter
    -q hit enter
    exit hit enter
    Restart the computer. It works on most versions of the AWARD BIOS. (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • How Linux boots
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 27th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    As it turns out, there isn’t much to the boot process:

    1. A boot loader finds the kernel image on the disk, loads it into memory, and starts it.
    2. The kernel initializes the devices and its drivers.
    3. The kernel mounts the root filesystem.
    4. The kernel starts a program called init.
    5. init sets the rest of the processes in motion.
    6. The last processes that init starts as part of the boot sequence allow you to log in.

    Identifying each stage of the boot process is invaluable in fixing boot problems and understanding the system as a whole. To start, zero in on the boot loader, which is the initial screen or prompt you get after the computer does its power-on self-test, asking which operating system to run. After you make a choice, the boot loader runs the Linux kernel, handing control of the system to the kernel.

    There is a detailed discussion of the kernel elsewhere in this book from which this article is excerpted. This article covers the kernel initialization stage, the stage when the kernel prints a bunch of messages about the hardware present on the system. The kernel starts init just after it displays a message proclaiming that the kernel has mounted the root filesystem: (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • PCMAV Express for Conficker
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Is your computer infected with the virus Conficker (aka Kido or Downadup)?  If yes, whether you have used the popular anti-virus, but can not afford Conficker thoroughly cleaned with? No sad especially disappointed. Media PC is now, as the market-leader in computer magazines, the PCMAV Express Conficker for that at this time is * the only * special Conficker superior antivirus in the world capable of providing complete solutions in the virus.  And this proves that antivirus PCMAV is always the pride of Indonesia, although the virus is faced by foreign-nan sophisticated.

    NOTE: Due to the complexity of handling Conficker this virus, mainly due to the implementation of rootkit technology is a relatively neat and “beautiful”, scan engine architecture PCMAV 2.0 standards that are not designed and are not prepared to handle new types of virus such as this. Therefore why PCMAV Express for this Conficker present pending the rising PC Media magazine 05/2009 which will load the latest release PCMAV.

    Unlike the other anti-virus, PCMAV for Conficker Express is designed specifically for the special and can identify 100% accurately and thoroughly eradicate Conficker to the “radical”, even though this virus has antidebugging techniques, anti-VM, double-layer and obfuscated code rootkit (invisible), which include sophisticated and complex. (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]

  • User’s Guide To Avoiding Virus Infections, Keeping an eye out for viruses
    By ÑûGîÉ on March 23rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments

    Computer viruses are everywhere! This guide will show you how to stay alert and how to avoid getting infections on your computer. Having an updated virus scanner is only a small part of this, there are many ways that you can prevent having viruses other than a virus scanner, as it will not always save you.

    Types of viruses
    There are many type of viruses. Typical viruses are simply programs or scripts that will do various damage to your computer, such as corrupting files, copying itself into files, slowly deleting all your hard drive etc. This depends on the virus. Most viruses also mail themselves to other people in the address book. This way they spread really fast and appear at others’ inboxes as too many people still fall for these. Most viruses will try to convince you to open the attachment, but I have never got one that tricked me. In fact, I found myself emailing people just to make sure they really did send me something. It does not hurt to be safe.

    Worms
    Worms are different type of viruses, but the same idea, but they are usually designed to copy themselves a lot over a network and usually try to eat up as much bandwidth as possible by sending commands to servers to try to get in. The code red worm is a good example of this. This worm breaks in a security hole in Microsoft IIS (Internet Information Server) in which is a badly coded http server that, despite the security risks, a lot of people use it. When the worm successfully gets in, it will try to go into other servers from there. When IceTeks was run on a dedicated server at my house, there was about 10 or so attempts per day, but because we ran Apache, the attempts did not do anything but waste bandwidth and not much as I had it fixed a special way. Some worms such as the SQL slammer will simply send themselves over and over so many times that they will clog up networks, and sometimes all of the internet. Worms usually affect servers more than home users, but again, this depends on what worm it is. It is suspected that most worms are efforts from the RIAA to try to stop piracy, so they try to clog up networks that could contain files. Unfortunately, the RIAA have the authority to do these damages and even if caught, nothing can be done.
    (more…)

    Popularity: 1% [?]