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Joomla
by admin on Feb.08, 2012, under News
Joomla! is an award-winning Content Management System (CMS) for building websites as well as a Model–view–controller (MVC) Web Application Development framework. The system includes features such as page caching to improve performance, RSS feeds, printable versions of pages, news flashes, blogs, polls, website searching, and language internationalization.
This appliance includes all the standard features in TurnKey Core, and on top of that:
SSL support out of the box.
Joomla SEO configured and enabled by default.
Postfix MTA (bound to localhost) to allow sending of email (e.g., password recovery, user registration)
The Joomla secret and database password will be regenerated during installation (security)
PHPMyAdmin administration frontend for MySQL (listening on port 12322 – uses SSL).
Webmin modules for configuring Apache2, PHP and MySQL.
this program also available on our VPS images.
Opening – Server Indonesia
by admin on Feb.07, 2012, under News
Pelanggan YTH.
Saat ini kami telah memiliki server di Indonesia dengan spesifikasi sebagai berikut :
Single AMD Opteron 2212 dengan memori 2 GB dan Harddisk 320×4 GB
Server tersebut terletak di gedung Cyber – Jakarta sehingga memiliki akses sangat baik dari Indonesia.
Daftar aplikasi yang sudah terdapat di Softaculous
by admin on Feb.06, 2012, under News
Berikut informasi tentang aplikasi yang sudah terdapat di Softaculous :
Blogs : WordPress, b2evolution, LifeType, Dotclear, Textpattern, Nucleus, Serendipity, Open Blog, eggBlog, Pixie, WordPress MU
Micro Blogs : StatusNet
Portals/CMS : Zikula, Joomla, Geeklog, Drupal, Mambo, PHP-Nuke, Website Baker, sNews, Pligg, MODx, Xoops, Typo3, Concrete5, phpwcms, e107
Forums : AEF, phpBB, XMB, MyBB, Phorum, PunBB, SMF, UseBB, FluxBB, bbPress
Image Galleries : Gallery, LinPHA, Coppermine, TinyWebGallery, Piwigo, Pixelpost, ZenPhoto, phpAlbum, Shutter, 4images
Wikis : DokuWiki, MediaWiki, PhpWiki, PmWiki, TikiWiki, WikkaWiki
Social Networking : Dolphin, Elgg, Jcow
Ad Management : Noahs Classifieds, OpenX, Kamads, PHPads, OpenClassifieds
Calendars : WebCalendar, phpicalendar, phpScheduleIt
Gaming : BlackNova Traders, Shadows Rising, Word Search Puzzle, Multiplayer Checkers
Mails : phpList, Webinsta Maillist, poMMo, SquirrelMail, ccMail
Polls and Surveys : LimeSurvey, phpESP, CJ Dynamic Poll, EasyPoll, LittlePoll, Simple PHP Poll, Aardvark Topsites, Advanced Poll, Piwik
Project Management : dotProject, phpCollab, PHProjekt, NetOffice, ProjectPier, Mantis Bug Tracker, SugarCRM, Feng Office, eyeOS
E-Commerce : Zen Cart, Magento, Freeway, osCommerce, OpenCart, phpShop, PrestaShop, CubeCart, WHMCS
Guest Books : phpBook, BellaBook, VX Guestbook, Lazarus, RicarGBooK, Advanced Guestbook
Customer Support : Crafty Syntax, Help Center Live, HESK, osTicket, ExoPHPDesk, phpSupport, Open Web Messenger, phpOnline, phpMyFAQ, iQDesk, PHP Support Tickets
Music : kPlaylist, Podcast Generator, Impleo
Video : ClipBucket, VidiScript
RSS : Gregarius
Others : FAQMasterFlex, phpLD, Open-Realty, Moodle, WeBid, PhpGedView, Claroline, PHPfileNavigator, CodeIgniter, phpFormGenerator, OpenDocMan, YOURLS, phpFreeChat
Easyapache 4564
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under News
Enhancements:
Updated sqlite to 3.6.7
Make sure selecting PHP’s GD option implies that the Zlib option is enabled
Microsoft puts cybersquatters on notice
by admin on Feb.05, 2012, under News
Microsoft on Tuesday launched a new offensive against cybersquatters who allegedly gain illegal profits from thousands of Web sites, such as WindowsLiveTutorial.com and HaloChamp.com, that include the company’s trademarked names.
Redmond filed three lawsuits in federal court this week claiming that some Web site operators have registered and operate hundreds of domain names with the sole purpose of reaping “bad faith” profits and in violation of federal and state laws.
Two of the complaints, filed in Utah and California, name known individuals accused of running more than 400 such sites. A third “John Doe” complaint is aimed at unmasking alleged cybersquatters, affiliated with 217 different domain names, who have paid privacy protection services to have their registration information shielded.
The litigation marks the first time Microsoft has filed suits stemming exclusively from a 1999 law called the Anticybersquatting Consumer Protection Act, or ACPA, although it has raised cybersquatting allegations in past suits against alleged phishers and spammers, company attorney Aaron Kornblum said in a telephone interview. ACPA subjects anyone who “registers, traffics in or uses a domain name that is identical to, confusingly similar or dilutive of” an existing trademark to up to $100,000 in damages.
“We’ve seen a tremendous rush on domain name registration…in particular with domain names containing Microsoft intellectual property,” Kornblum said. “This effort is designed to more aggressively protect our customers trying to visit Microsoft Web properties as well as protect Microsoft’s brands and domains online.”
Designed to target those who registered the largest number of allegedly infringing domain names, the new suits are part of Microsoft’s broader plan to beef up its crackdown on cybersquatters and “typosquatters,” in which a person registers a name similar to a highly trafficked site, except riddled with a subtle spelling error. The company also announced plans to expand its crackdown on resale of such domain names on Internet auction sites.
The tactic used by the sites named in the lawsuits reflects a change in the cybersquatting “ecosystem,” Kornblum said. In the past, cybersquatting more frequently referred to sitting on popular domain names and essentially holding them for ransom. The sites targeted by Microsoft involve registrations of large numbers of domains by a single entity filled with online ads aimed at generating click-through revenues. Kornblum said he wasn’t sure how much money the sites in question had made for their operators but hoped the litigation process would reveal that information.
The domain name owners named in the complaint were not immediately available for comment.
On an average day, more than 2,000 sites containing Microsoft trademarks are registered, according to watchdogs with Internet Identity, a Tacoma, Wash., company hired by Microsoft several years ago to monitor domain name registrations. They estimated that about 75 percent are owned by professional domain name holding corporations and that 90 percent of all registrations occur among those hoping for illegal profits.
Combating alleged cybersquatters is not a new focus for Microsoft. The company began keeping a close eye on domain names several years ago because it noticed that Internet fraudsters frequently used them to dupe unsuspecting visitors into handing over, say, sensitive bank account information, Kornblum said. For the past few years, the company’s research arm has been engaged in a project called the Typo-Patrol, which produced software designed to scan URLs for typos and reveal the owners of domain names.
Microsoft also earned notoriety in 2004 over reports that it had threatened a 17-year-old Canadian student named Mike Rowe to turn over the domain name MikeRoweSoft.com. After admitting it had been overaggressive in its handling of the situation, the company reached an agreement with Rowe, who ceded control of the site in exchange for various Microsoft services including a new Xbox game system.
