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Apr 24 |
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ARP wiretapping of my net. Who are all this IP addresses? I don't know the answer to your question, but wanted to comment on your use of WEP encryption. It is HIGHLY recommended that you not use WEP, and that you use some other more secure type of encryption. WEP can be cracked in about 5 minutes with software easily found on the internet. As part of my college course we were dealing with wireless encryption, and out of curiosity I decided to set my own router to WEP encryption and I tried to crack it. A simple Google search lead me to an application for this purpose, and about 5-6 minutes later it knew my wifi password |
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Apr 22 |
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Wordpress redirects to IP instead of domain That problem is a little more difficult to figure out without more information. What I would do is deactivate any plugins you have and try it again. if the permalinks work that way you can enable the plugins one-by-one until you find the one that's causing the problem. If I was able to help you solve your original problem you can mark my answer as the 'accepted answer' by clicking the check mark beside it. |
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Apr 22 |
answered | Wordpress redirects to IP instead of domain |
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Apr 22 |
answered | Steps when developing for multiple clients using Wordpress |
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Mar 28 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jan 12 |
answered | Sites bandwidth exceeded but no increase in traffic? |
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Aug 4 |
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Is there a disqus-like comment system that does not load google analytics? Just my opinion, but most web users don't mind sharing the sort of data that GA collects. Users that DO care are generally web-savvy enough to install plugins/applications that block things like GA from loading in the first place, like the Ghostery plugin. Also, given the popularity of GA the chances of a person ONLY encountering it on your site are slim, meaning that your decision NOT to use GA will do very little to keep data about them from being collected. I believe it is fair to say that anyone using the internet expects SOME data to be collected on their use of certain websites. |
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Jul 22 |
awarded | Revival |
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Jun 17 |
answered | average screen ratio |
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Jun 11 |
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Using DynDNS to dynamically update your IP address You can find it here: no-ip.com/services/managed_dns/free_dynamic_dns.html |
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Jun 10 |
answered | How to use Home PC as Internet Web Server? |
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Jun 3 |
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Configuring osTicket to fetch mail from an email account Are you asking how to set up a cron job in cPanel, or are you asking for the specific osticket cron settings? |
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Jun 3 |
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Configuring osTicket to fetch mail from an email account That all depends on if your host allows it, and if so, how they ask you to set it up. |
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Jun 3 |
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Configuring osTicket to fetch mail from an email account I use OSTicket on several sites, and have no problem fetching mail with it. To start we are going to need to know why you think it is not working. Does an error message come up at all, or is it just not fetching mail without showing an error? Also, what is the domain of the e-mail address you are trying to fetch mail from? Some e-mail addresses, like Gmail and any other Google Apps e-mail addresses, need some additional settings to work properly. |
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Jun 2 |
answered | How to create own domain sell company? |
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May 28 |
awarded | Citizen Patrol |
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May 28 |
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Minimize embedded youtube video to just listed to sound This doesn't answer your question, but there are websites that allow you to put in the address of a YouTube video and extract the audio from the file. |
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May 27 |
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Canonical links and best way to use parameters with url rewriting I'm not entirely sure, so I'll add it as a comment instead of an answer, but I think a combination of 1 and 2 may be the best solution. |
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May 25 |
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EU Cookie Law Clarification I'm posting as a comment as I'm not sure the exact answer to your question. But US hosting providers would not be under EU jurisdiction, and neither would an Indian company, therefore there is only so much the EU can do. In worst case scenarios they could request EU ISP's block access to your site, and I have heard of cases (albeit in regards to different laws) where if a court issues an order against you, and you visit their jurisdiction, you could be arrested. Not sure if either of these penalties would be applied over a case of website cookies though. |
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May 24 |
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Using DynDNS to dynamically update your IP address no-ip.com is what you need, with their update client running on your computer. |