According to a recent press release, a new DoS or denial-of-service HTTP has been produced by a software engineer, which is almost impossible to locate. The DoS specializes in slowing server response time and consequently, lowering the rate at which … Continue reading →
According to reports, the Apache Software Foundation (www.apache.org) is likely to launch a patch in the coming few days to counteract the susceptibility present in the server software. Recently, an exploit that can be employed against Apache HTTPD Web Server … Continue reading →
TransferSummit recently announced that its forum for this year will take place from 5th-8th September’ 2011 at Keble College, Oxford. The Summit has announced to provide special incentives when registering from 8th July.
Though often associated with hosting and network servers, Linux itself is operating system software. Unlike Unix, which can be traced back to AT&T Labs circa in the 1960s, Linux is an open-source system that wasn’t released until nearly 30 years … Continue reading →
The Apache vs IIS debate is just as old and intriguing as Linux vs. Windows. Because these are two of the most widely used web server applications on the market, making a choice is often difficult. If you have been … Continue reading →
There are a number of factors that must be considered when it comes to choosing the web server application you want to utilize. Elements such as the operating system, the level of security, scalability and price should all come into … Continue reading →