This article is an explanation why you are likely not getting your anonymous hosting. If you are reading this article, either you are lucky or things are changing to good. Most likely the first, because we are seeing the problem exists for a dozen of years. Back in the past I remember the days when […]
When you are looking to get an SSL certificate, you will be asked for a CSR (certificate signing request) during the order. In this article we will show you how to generate CSR in cPanel and also no control panel Ubuntu OS. Let’s go! What is CSR? CSR is an encoded request to the certificate […]
In today article we will talk about Domain Name System (DNS), records, name servers and how to point your domain to the hosting server. All these concepts are parts of one subject but usually cause confusion among not tech savvy people. We will divide the article in two parts: theory and practice. If you do […]
Hope you have your tea ready and we have another tip ready for you. In the next few mins you will learn how to use command line more efficient and enter commands quicker without improving your typing skills 🙂 Problem Often we need to specify paths and names in command line. Whenever we change a […]
We have been in Bitcoin space for quite some time to notice same things happen all over again. Starting from “Bitcoin is backed by nothing”, “Bitcoin is a pyramid scheme”, “Bitcoin is a bubble” to finally now “Bitcoin damages the environment”. All this is done with one single purpose to deface the Bitcoin and give […]
We have been utilized Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for remote desktop workstations for quite some time and this article will be dedicated to the pros and cons of such installations. Preamble By remote workstation we understand a desktop version of Ubuntu 20.04 which is installed on the remote server and accessed via gui remote console. So […]
Internet was invented on January 1st, 1983. The number of websites increased to 130 in 1993. In 2001 only 7% of Internet users had broadband connection, majority of people did not have Internet and there were no online payments at all! 2011 – 555 million websites. 2022 – 2 billion websites, online payments have 45% […]
We are starting a new concept in our Privacy Library. We will call it “tea break”. The idea is to learn something new in less than 5 minutes. The topic of the tea break #1 is How to run commands in background Linux. Problem We have all faced this annoying thing when installation over SSH […]
The first cipher appears to be used by ancient Greeks about 2,500 years ago. Since then the matter of protecting the valuable information has not become less important. Whether you are looking for a way to protect sensitive information (simply, passwords for example) or just want to learn more about cryptography this article will give […]