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10 May
Author’s Note: While most of this piece discusses configuration options for any operating system Apache supports, some of the content will be Unix/Linux (*nix) specific, which now includes Macintosh OS X and its underlying Unix kernel.
One of the many pieces of the Website puzzle is Web logs. Traffic analysis is central to most Websites, and the key to getting the most out of your traffic analysis revolves around how you configure your Web logs. Apache is one of the most — if not the most — powerful open source solutions for Website operations. You will find that Apache’s Web logging features are flexible for the single Website or for managing numerous domains requiring Web log analysis.
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1) Non- Programmers
For non programmers or non administrators easy way to upgrade wordpress is using auto-upgrading plugin.
Download this plugin from: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/wordpress-automatic-upgrade/
Unzip the files into your wp-content/plugin directory and activate the plugin. Go to manage menu and run automatic upgrade. It will do the rest !!!
2) Normal Programmers / Administrators
Login into your server via putty or ssh and go to your root/www directory. (I am explaining the linux server here)
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It automatically replace all files and maintain all of your old themes and plugins. When you take wp-admin it automatically asks for database upgradation. Just do that. Enough, your new wordpress is ready
3) Very Simple Way (for Administrators )
Use wordpress svn while installing wordpress.
svn cosvn update
2 May
Ever go to get on a computer and the user is logged out, and you don’t know the windows password? Or do you have some access, but not access to a users private files, and you want access to those files?
This quick tutorial will show you the steps to change and reset any user password on a windows computer, and also show you how to protect your computer from people doing this to you!
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I never use windows, but when I do, I re-install the OS on a clean harddrive, and take steps to secure it before I connect it to the net for windows and antivirus upgrades.
One of the first things I do is give the Administrator a password. I also disable the guest account, and give the guest username a password.
Next I uninstall all networking components except TCP/IP. Next I disable netbios in the TCP/IP component settings.
Then I disable some services from running, use ‘net user username /DELETE’ to delete the “SUPPORT” and helpdesk usernames totally, and do a bunch of other stuff.
Caveats: If you are on a pc that does not allow you to boot into safe mode, you can get around this. They aren’t disabling the safe mode from the OS, they are just not allowing it from startup by pressing a function key. All you need to do is reboot, and then when windows is still loading, before the login screen, turn off the computer by holding down the power button for 5 seconds. Then turn it back on and you should have safe mode available. You can try this at many different stages to get to a safe mode.
If you have administrator rights, you can modify your boot.ini file to automatically boot into safe mode, or, preferably, you can modify your boot.ini file to give you a choice of booting into safe mode every single time you reboot. I have a custom boot.ini on every windows I run.
You could also use a linux “live cd” such as knoppix to edit your boot.ini file. But if you are going to do that, why not just use a live cd to reset the password, or retrieve the hashes and crack them with saminside?
See available boot.ini switch options at microsoft support boot.ini switch options
This is meant to be for beginners so don’t give me any grief for how easy or simple this is. Not all of us even use windows. Questions/Comments welcome.
25 Apr

SiSoftware has announced the availability of SiSoftware Sandra 2008, the latest version of its award-winning utility which includes remote analysis, benchmarking and diagnostic features for PCs, servers, PDAs1, Smart Phones1, small office/home office (SOHO) networks and enterprise networks.SiSoftware Sandra (the System ANalyser, Diagnostic and Reporting Assistant) is a 32 and 64-bit Windows system analyser that includes benchmarking, testing and listing modules. It works along the lines of other Windows utilities, however it tries to go beyond them and show you more of what’s really going on. Giving the user the ability to draw comparisons at both a high and low-level. You can get information about the CPU, chipset, video adapter, ports, printers, sound card, memory, network, Windows internals, AGP, ODBC Connections, USB2, 1394/Firewire, etc.
Native ports for all major operating systems are available:
• Windows 2000, XP, 2003, Vista*, Longhorn* (x86)
• Windows x64 Edition XP/2003/Vista*/Longhorn* (AMD64/EM64T)
• Windows 64-bit Edition 2003/Longhorn* (IA64)
• Windows Mobile 2003/2003SE (ARM CE 4.20)
• Windows Mobile 5 (ARM CE 5.01)
• Windows Mobile 6 (ARM CE 5.02)
All major technologies are supported and taken advantage of:
• SMP - Multi-Processor
• MC - Multi-Core
• SMT/HT - Hyper-Threading
• MMX, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSSE3 - Multi-Media instructions
• Wireless MMX - Mobile multi-media instructions
• NUMA - Non-Uniform Memory Access
• AMD64/EM64T/x64 - 64-bit extensions to x86
• IA64 - Intel* Itanium 64-bit
Key features:
• 4 native architectures support (x86, x64/AMD64/EM64T, IA64/Itanium3, ARM).
• 3 native platforms support (Windows, Windows Mobile, Windows CE4).
• Additional platforms supported through Java RE (e.g. Linux, FreeBSD, Mac OSX, Solaris5).
• Additional platforms supported through .NET CLR (e.g. Mono/Linux5).
• 19 established benchmarking modules, 4 new to this version.
• 38 detailed information modules, 4 new to this version.
• Huge official hardware support through technology partners (Intel, AMD/ATI, SiS, VIA)
• Future instructions set support (Intel SSE46, AMD SSE4A6) on x86 and x64/AMD64/EM64T platforms.
• 6 charting options: combined, detailed, differences, components, performance vs. speed charts.
• 5 language versions (English, German, French, Italian, Russian) in a single installer.
• Enhanced Sandra Lite version (free for personal/educational use)
Notes:
1 .NET (Compact) Framework 2.0 and later supported.
2 Sun Java SE 6 (1.6.x) and later supported.
3 By special arrangement.
4 By special arrangement; device SDK required.
5 By special arrangement; Applet version only.
6 Unreleased, next-generation pre-release platforms at publication time.
New in SiSoftware Sandra XII (2008):
London, UK, August 15th 2007 - We are pleased to launch SiSoftware Sandra XII (2008), the latest version of our award-winning utility, which includes remote analysis, benchmarking and diagnostic features for PCs, servers, PDAs, smart-phones and networks.
Over time, there has been a continued and sustained growth in software portability and the development of software that can ultimately be executed on multiple platforms without recompilation. With the use of the software virtual machine (SVM) growing, be that .NET1 or Java2, the importance of offering a benchmark that measures their performance has grown.
The introduction of these benchmarks will soon allow the complete suite to be available on other operating systems - not just on Microsoft Windows, as we expanded into non-x86 architectures (IA64/Itanium3, x64/AMD64/EM64T, ARM) in the previous years. We have also added additional support for Virtual Machine and Runtime Engines to open up this information now to the our users.
Not everything in this release is virtual: as with all releases there is something very real in adding more and more support and trying to predict the new needs of our users as we achieved with each release. Support for digital certificates and cryptography, detailed information of the security settings, policies, users and groups of your computer, wireless networks and advanced charting.
This version adds the following new modules and functionality:
• .NET Benchmarking1
° .NET Arithmetic: Shows how well the system handles .NET arithmetic operations through the .NET CLR in comparison to other typical .NET CLRs.
° .NET Multi-Media: Shows how well the system handles .NET multi-media operations through the .NET CLR in comparison to other typical .NET CLRs.
• Java Benchmarking2
° Java Arithmetic: Shows how well the system handles Java arithmetic operations through the Java Runtime Engine (JRE) in comparison to other typical Java Virtual Machines.
° Java Multi-Media: Shows how well the system handles Java multi-media operations through the Java Runtime Engine (JRE) in comparison to other typical Java Virtual Machines.
• Information and Diagnostics
° Virtual Machines and Runtime Engines: Information about the software Virtual Machines (VM), Runtime Engines (RE) and software engines installed on your computer.
° Cryptography and Certificates: Information about the cryptographic providers, algorithms and security certificates installed on your computer.
° Sessions: Information about the client sessions hosted by your computer under Terminal Services.
° Users and Groups: Information about the users and user group accounts registered on your computer and on your domain.
• Wireless Support: Information about the wireless (802.11a/b/g/n) networks and devices in addition to the Bluetooth, IrDA (Infrared) and networking capabilities.
• Enhanced Network (LAN/WAN) Capabilities
° Bluetooth Devices and Networks
° Wireless Devices and Networks
° Terminal Servers
° Universal Plug & Play (UPnP) Devices and Networks
• New Advanced Charting Capabilities
° Differences Chart: view the differences between the tested device and reference devices.
° Components Chart: contrast the indexes against one another for both current and reference device.
° Performance vs. Speed: contrast the results against device speed (MHz, bps, etc.); how much more performance do you get from a faste device?
° Performance vs. Power: contrast the results against device power (TDP); how much more power does a faster device consume?
With each release, we add new support and compatibility for the latest hardware, architectures and operating systems, and this is no exception. SiSoftware continues to work with hardware vendors to ensure the best support for new emerging hardware.
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