How To Implement Round Robin DNS for Load Balancing ServersAugust 23rd, 2007 Round robin DNS is a simple way to load balance your servers. You can use it balance the load between multiple web / ftp or other servers.
Understanding Race, Religion, Politics, Sex & BigotryMay 31st, 2007 Doug Karr, product manager for a "permission-based email service provider" (permission spam?) lays down three interesting rules for understanding differences of race, religion, politics, sex and bigotry: 1. He will never understand others; so he tries to respect things that he doesn't understand.
How To Display / Delete IP Route Cache on LinuxOctober 20th, 2007 While configuring your routing (like load balancing with dual ADSL connections) you would often need to view the current route cache and also to occasionally delete the current cache. Here is how you can do it.
How To Run phpBB on Nginx With Virtual HostingJuly 10th, 2008 We now have our phpBB forum running on Nginx web server, a high quality and significantly better performing web server than Apache HTTPD. Soem of the challenges we faced were:
We use nice permalinks in the forum so there are lots of apache httpd rewrite rules in .htaccess files which had to be converted to nginx format.
How to Develop Rule Based Java Software Using Java Rule Engine API (JSR 94)August 16th, 2005 For mission-critical applications, the process of automating business policies, procedures, and business logic is often better managed by leveraging a Business Rule Engine. Using business rules can help you develop more agile applications with shorter time-to-market.
Deep Thoughts from Steve JobsJuly 26th, 2005 I came across this excellent piece of commencement address from Steve Jobs, Founder of Apple Computer. You can see that it came from his heart and he said many things which are close to my heart.
I want to be ClonedJuly 2nd, 2005 Yes, you heard me right. I want to be cloned.
How Does IoC aka "Dependency Injection" Containers Address SOA QoS Requirements?June 2nd, 2006 Have you solved it finally?
Solving Failure To Forward Emails in Mozilla Thunderbird by Message Filters; Understanding Thunderbird Account ArchitectureSeptember 28th, 2007 I faced a vexing problem with the otherwise excellent Mozilla Thunderbird email client. I was unable to forward emails to another account using the rules in Message Filters.
How To: Autoexec.bat in LinuxOctober 14th, 2007 Autoexec.bat is a legacy file in Windows which is executed every time you start Windows. Commands you want to run with startup of windows, and applicable to all users, are added to autoexec.bat.
List of WordPress 2.x Rewrite Rules & Usage NotesAugust 26th, 2006 Comprehensive List of WordPress 2.x Rewrite Rules:
Note 1: The built-in rules are provided to guide you in writing your own fancy rules. Note 2: In case you are wondering anything before and including the '?' is ignored in match.
How To Protect Linux Server From Stolen Zombie Netblocks & 100% Professional Spammer Controlled NetblocksDecember 3rd, 2007 DROP (Don't Route Or Peer) is an advisory "drop all traffic" list from Spamhaus, consisting of stolen 'zombie' netblocks and netblocks controlled entirely by professional spammers. DROP is a tiny sub-set of the SBL advisory designed for use by firewalls and routing equipment.
Load Balancing & Failover Script for Dual/ Multi WAN / ADSL / Cable Connections on Linux with Mail on failureFebruary 13th, 2008 Please read the original article - How To: Load Balancing & Failover With Dual/ Multi WAN / ADSL / Cable Connections on Linux. It contains detailed information with a sample script.
Crucial OneOrZero Trouble Ticket System Installation TipFebruary 7th, 2008 You may be severely frustrated setting up OneOrZero Trouble Ticket System. The demo on their site works perfectly and yet the local setup doesn't allow reporters to create task.
30 Day Goal For Regular ExercisesJuly 29th, 2007 Inspired by Steve Pavlina's article, I have decided to take a 30 day program to exercise every day for at least an hour from August 2007. While it may sound simple, even obvious to many, it isn't so simple for someone with 110 Kg (kilogram), not to mention my work schedule which keeps me busy for 15-16 hours daily.