5 Ways To Access Blogs / Sites Under Heavy Load / Attack / Slashdot-Digg EffectFebruary 28th, 2007 You can access any blog / site under heavy load / attach / DNS resolution error by following one of the following four methods. For example here are four url's by which you can easily access this blog at any time:
http://blog.taragana.com.nyud.net:8080/ - Coral Proxy will display the original page without any changes.
How to Add Location to Your Gmail SignatureFebruary 11th, 2009 In this age of emails, something I still appreciate about postal mails is the sender's address. The emails only carry the date and times but not the sender's address.
How to Add Your Own Face in Place of Browser Address Bar LogoJanuary 14th, 2009 Do you want to play with a little trick now? Well, its good to have some light-hearted fun amidst all these serious geeky talks. Do you see the browser address bar logo? Why don't we change it through a simple trick?First you need to create a Favicon - Favorites Icon.
Other causes of failing DNS lookup on WindowsNovember 1st, 2004 After 8 months I restarted by old faithful PC with a new internet provider (Reliance). I found that I can access websites using their IP address, yet cannot access them using their name like www.yahoo.com.
How to view and clean OpenDNS DNS cacheOctober 20th, 2009 OpenDNS is a major DNS service provider. Their ubiquitous DNS servers are used by corporations to individuals to speed up their DNS response time.
Hard Questions to Ask while Choosing a Shared Hosting ProviderJuly 12th, 2005 In this article I cover the hard questions to ask (checklist) while choosing a shared hosting provider. These questions are gathered over the years and through hard experience with different shared hosting providers.
How to find ethernet / MAC address on LinuxSeptember 20th, 2009 In Linux networking is easy, you just have to know how. We will discuss below how you can find your own machine's MAC address for all the attached ethernet cards as well as MAC addresses on other machines in the network.
Job Search Site Monster Hacked; 1.6 Million User Records StolenAugust 23rd, 2007 A Trojan horse, with a descriptive name Infostealer.Monstres, was used to steal more than 1.6 million records from several hundred thousand people who posted resumes on Monster.com, Symantec has reported. The personal details of hundreds of thousands of candidates, such as name, surname, email address, country, home address, work/mobile/home phone numbers and resume ID etc.
Time Warner Cable Blocking Simple Thoughts Blog?January 24th, 2007 Some of my customers have complained that they were unable to access my site. They complained that the site was accessible by IP address (72.36.134.131) but not by domain name - http://blog.taragana.com/.
Guide: How To Recover Google AdSense PasswordJune 3rd, 2008 Recovering Google AdSense password is now relatively easy because of its recent integration with Google Account. I have provided a step-by-step guide to recover your AdSense password for every situation.
RapidShare Hack: Bypass 1 Hour Download Limit on LinuxJuly 1st, 2007 Rapidshare is a popular site for sharing files. With free access you can only download 1 file per hour.
Solving Analog X Proxy DNS Caching ProblemJuly 13th, 2006 As I informed earlier we made a major move to a new server in the last few days. All the websites have moved over.
Network Masks / Netmasks for DummiesOctober 16th, 2007 Network masks is a notation to group IP addresses. Let's take a familiar analogy.
Digg Down?June 26th, 2006 Digg, the popular technology news site, appears to crumble under its own popularity. For quite sometime I am unable to access digg site.
5 Ways To Block A Spammer & Splogger By IP Address From WordPress BlogsJune 28th, 2008 For regular spammers and sploggers, banning their IP address is a simple and effective way to get rid of them. I will describe three methods here with the simplest at the very end.
February 12th, 2007 at 1:53 am
If you’re having trouble accessing Angsuman’s sites, you might want to try OpenDNS. I have had absolutely no trouble with domain name resolutions since switching to them from my ISP’s DNS servers almost a year ago.
October 9th, 2009 at 7:08 am
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