Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 19 July 2015
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Linux, PHP, geeky stuff … boring man.
Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 19 July 2015
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 12 July 2015
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 05 July 2015
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A python script which can be used as a Postfix content_filter to headers email going through it … (example shows changing the Subject).
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 21 June 2015
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In relatively unscientific tests, it seems moving from PHP5.4 with xcache to PHP 5.6 with Zend’s OpCache can lead to approximately 50% memory reduction.
(xcache was set to have a 64mb size, Zend OpCache is also using 64mb of memory).
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 14 June 2015
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I came across the varnish throttle module the other day – which seems quite useful – and certainly gives better control over abusive requests than using fail2ban (in that, only specific URLs/request types can be targeted and blocked with the throttle module, while fail2ban tends to trigger the blocking of any traffic from a client which can be more painful).
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 07 June 2015
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Arbitrary tweets made by TheGingerDog up to 31 May 2015
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