Find Out Which Process Is Listening Upon a Port

How do I find out running processes were associated with each open port? You will get an output similar to this one The process i, which is 6782, now this is the process that is using port 8080. Kill the process, type: kill 6782 and now port 8080 is free. http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/what-process-has-open-linux-port/

Tips for Windows Server 2003 Compromise

If your server is sending spam or compromised, here are a few tip. First thing is to do a password audit, you can view these passwords in plain text in this file: C:Program FilesParallelsPleskMail ServersMail EnableConfigAUTH.TAB If some passwords in use are very weak they will eventually become compromised. Pay extra attention to common business … Read more

ERROR:- OpenSSL ‘ChangeCipherSpec’ MiTM Vulnerability

From a PCI scan, this error. Answer: Your scanning provider is apparently relying on the version information in the banner to determine vulnerability. Redhat frequently backports fixes into previous versions of applications which is the case with your version of OpenSSL (openssl-0.9.8e-27.el5_10.4). This is a false positive. The vulnerability does not affect this server. You … Read more

How to change your servers hostname in Plesk

Plesk 9.5 To change your server’s Hostname within Plesk Log into your Plesk control panel. Click on Settings on the right hand side. Click on Change Hostname, under General. Where it says “Full hostname” is where you would want to put your servers new hostname, typically it is set up as something like server.domain.com or … Read more

Install cPanel

Install screen Ubuntu CentOS & Rocky Run screen Detach the screen out by pressing Ctrl+ a at the same time – release and then press d.: This releases the screen and the task so you can do other things while the task runs in the background. You’re returned to the terminal window from which you … Read more