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Mod hammering - to do or not to do
Just chipping in my .02 cents from the peanut gallery...
First, there is an entire class of questions that are being pounded/closed out of existence instead of close-to-move. More often than not, whe …
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Is it time to kill problematic tags like cpanel, plesk, whm and webmin?
It's one thing to recommend a product (a no-no in the SF guidelines), it's another to recommend a technology. Basically, it's the difference between a product and an idea. Having those tags, while " …
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The Server Fault Wiki of recommended practices
So I've noticed that there are several recommendations on basic practices on Server Fault, but there doesn't seem to be a cohesive view as to how those recommendations would all fit together. So I th …
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The Server Fault Wiki of recommended practices
Under security Practices:
Best Practice and Solutions for Sharing Passwords