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Log PHP errors with Syslog
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/syslog/log-php-errors-with-syslog
Function of the server configuration, the PHP messages are not logged to HTTP server error log. In this case, it is necessary to setup PHP to log errors to a dedicated log file, or to Syslog. This howto propose a simple setup to log PHP errors in the file "/var/log/php.log"No publisher2012/04/26 22:30:00 GMT+0ArticleSetup the Dotdeb apt repository on Debian
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/system/software/setup-the-dotdeb-apt-repository-on-debian
The Dotdeb repository hosts software unavailable by default in the official Debian repositories. It provides PHP 5.4, the nginx HTTP server, the Percona toolkit, etc... This howto setup this repository with a minimal impact on the system: only the wanted software are installed, the other packages available in Dotdeb repositories are ignored.No publisher2012/04/26 22:15:00 GMT+0ArticleOptimize MySQL on Debian
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/mysql/optimize-mysql-on-debian
The performances of a MySQL server are greatly dependant of the hardware where it is hosted. The hard drive latency, the available memory and the processor computation power are the main parameters of the equation. This howto help you to adjust MySQL server settings to the hardware where it is hosted.No publisher2012/04/25 15:40:00 GMT+0ArticleApache 2 configuration tips
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Handy or rarely used Apache 2 setups.No publisher2012/02/27 19:10:00 GMT+0ArticleFixing common Plone errors
https://howto.biapy.com/en/development/plone-1/configuration/fixing-common-plone-errors
This article help solving common Plone problems.No publisher2011/12/26 13:30:00 GMT+0ArticleTranslate portlets and homepage of a site with LinguaPlone
https://howto.biapy.com/en/development/plone-1/configuration/translate-portlets-and-homepage-of-a-site-with-linguaplone
The LinguaPlone product enable the creation of multilingual sites with Plone. Although simple to implement, its default configuration has to be finalized. This article helps to set up LinguaPlone on a Zope / Plone site.No publisher2011/12/21 10:37:16 GMT+0ArticleConfiguration
https://howto.biapy.com/en/development/plone-1/configuration
Resources and tutorials about Zope / Plone configuration.No publisher2011/12/21 09:20:00 GMT+0ArticleInstall and setup Varnish cache on Debian
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/http/install-and-setup-varnish-cache-on-debian
Varnish is a cache server helping to speed-up web pages loading. It is particularly suited to the optimization of sites managed by a Content Management System (CMS).No publisher2011/12/18 10:40:00 GMT+0ArticleBackup Google Agenda on Debian
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Google Agenda is very useful tool to synchronize an agenda between various users and hardwares. Synchronization errors can create lost, duplicated or edited events. This howto help to setup a frequent backup of Google Agenda. It ease the restoration of events in case of synchronization error.No publisher2011/12/13 18:20:00 GMT+0ArticleGet the real IP address of a visitor accessing to a Apache 2 server behind a reverse proxy
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/apache-2/get-the-real-ip-address-of-a-visitor-accessing-to-a-apache-2-server-behind-a-reverse-proxy
Reverse proxy usage has many reasons: cache the served pages (Varnish), set up a load balancing (HAProxy) or serve the content of many servers on only one IP address. The reverse proxy provide the visitor real IP address in the X-Forwarded-For header. This howto provides a method to get the IP address from this header and use it as the client IP address instead of the reverse proxy IP address.No publisher2011/12/08 14:30:00 GMT+0ArticleSetup an email alert on SSL / TLS certificate expiration
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/http/setup-an-email-alert-on-ssl-tls-certificate-expiration
SSL / TLS certificates are signed by certificate authority for a defined period, usually 1 year. Once the expiration date has passed, the certificate is considered invalid by the clients (browsers, mail clients, etc.). Being alerted of a server expired certificates help to anticipate renewals.No publisher2011/12/06 19:20:00 GMT+0ArticleCreate a SSL / TLS certificate on Debian
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/servers/http/create-a-ssl-tls-certificate-on-debian
The creation of a SSL certificate is a major step when setting up a encrypted connection. Whether to implement HTTPS, to encrypt your IMAP server or FTP server, this guide helps you generate a valid SSL certificate.No publisher2011/12/06 15:45:00 GMT+0ArticleHarden the SSH access security on Debian
https://howto.biapy.com/en/debian-gnu-linux/system/security/harden-the-ssh-access-security-on-debian
The Secure SHell (aka. SSH) access is the main remote administration tool for a Unix server. By default, this access security is provided by the connection encryption and the need of login and password. This how-to propose various methods to harden a SSH server security.No publisher2011/11/30 05:55:00 GMT+0ArticleSystem rescue
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Tools for system recovery. These tools are, mostly, Live CDs.No publisher2011/11/29 15:45:00 GMT+0ArticleInstall node.js on Debian
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node.js is a server side Javascript framework based on the Google V8 Javascript engine.No publisher2011/11/14 19:15:00 GMT+0Article