Installing DNS Server and Using TCP/IP Utilities

March 3, 2011 by admin  
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Installing DNS service on a Windows 2003 server and verifying its configuration with TCP/IP command line utilities like PING and NSLOOKUP.

Using Google to Find Expired Domains

February 20, 2011 by admin  
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Video tutorial by Mark Fulton of DotSauce.com

How to create a website for FREE using your OWN domain name + earning REAL CASH!!! (Part 1)

November 12, 2010 by admin  
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This video teaches you how to create a website for completely free. First, go to www.co.cc and create a domain name. Then go to www.000webhost.com and sign up there. As for the rest, i will post it in Part 2 (still working on it) Any question on this video please leave a comment for me. Thanks for watching! Please subscribe for 2nd video + MORE FULL guides on FREE stuffs! ______________________________________________ Free cPanel Web Hosting with PHP5/Mysql – no advertising! Register now: www.000webhost.com We can offer you a free web hosting package packed with advanced features for hosting & building professional dynamic websites. We provide secure free web space with all the web hosting tools you could possibly ever need. Our package includes: – 1500 MB of Disk Space, 100 GB Bandwidth – Host your own domain (www.yourdomain.com) – cPanel Powered Hosting (you will love it) – Over 500 website templates ready to download – Easy to use website builder – Free POP3 Email Box with Webmail access – FTP and Web based File Manager – PHP, MySQL, Perl, CGI, Ruby. – And many more.. Click here to visit us www.000webhost.com

How To Create a Free Forum Using Simple Machine Forums

September 21, 2010 by admin  
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Buiding business website using window web hosting

August 24, 2010 by admin  
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Building a website is not a game. Even a well experienced techno grants find difficulty while working on it. So for people like us who barely know anything about HTML, building a website is next to impossible so at the end we leave this task to techno grants or to Windows and Microsoft. It’s certainly not easy to build a website using Windows as it’s pretty difficult to work with complete set of Windows-based data programs.

So to have a Windows-based website you need to find a Windows Hosting company first. Today Windows web hosting is becoming a very profitable business for the reseller of Windows Host than to the resellers of other operating systems because of several advantages as listed below.

•Many Microsoft users prefer working on Windows Hosting enjoying many benefits than using other operating systems. This in turn helps in holding your existing customers apart from getting some new as they know very well that they will not enjoy so man options with other resellers. So it increases your sales revenue without wasting much time.

 • Windows Web Hosting is highly compatible with Linux Hosting tools as well as with any Interactive applications like Chat tool which runs very smoothly with window hosting. Apart from this Windows Web Hosting is compatible with recognized and popular Windows programs such as Microsoft SQL Server which manages huge databases. It also works with ASP which is kind of scripting tool and works well with Microsoft SQL Server. For example if you are selling phone card and calling card online, you definitely needs database to store all calling cards PIN numbers. Alternatively website that offers hotel deals also requires database to store all hotel information to be sold to prospective guests.

• Ease of Traceability – with a single control panel the reseller using this type of web hosting can keep track on his multiple clients at a same time.

 • This type of web hosting is relatively cheap and affordable and its beneficiary to those who cannot afford to associate with large servers. • So many techies prefer to use Microsoft access while developing proprietary in house databases and with Windows web host there is no barrier in using it.

• Windows server works with Microsoft Front Page that can be used to create web page without even having any knowledge of HTML. Front page has facility to translate your designed page into HTML and thereby it can be copied and pasted wherever you want. So for people that does not have knowledge of HTML and still want to develop a website with a front page then you need Windows server. Apart from these advantages one very important key feature of Windows Web Hosting that many of the companies find much easier to update their server software with each latest Windows update and upgrade compared to all other competitors who don’t provide you with that much convenient.

Since Microsoft is having a habit shocking its users and of coming out with new and latest versions of it with its name on it, you would be happy to know that if you happen to use the latest version of Microsoft SQL Server it would be completely compatible with your web host’s server software.

Finding Good Expired Domain Names by Using Google Search Engine

August 24, 2010 by admin  
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Many newbie expired domain traders find it very hard to find an expired domain name of their choice. Due to their inexperience as well as lack of knowledge or skills in expired domain trading, they always end up in buying expired domains with relatively no commercial value. If you are interested in finding a good expired domain name, then you may wish to learn some basic secrets and tips related to the expired domain name trading business. Google is a well-known search engine that provides very good search results in matter of few seconds. Google is also a rich repository of web domains, both live and expired; if you know how to use this amazing utility, you can easily find a good and commercially available expired domain, capable of spinning more money than you wished for.

With the right type of knowledge, it should not be too difficult for you to find and detect very good expired domain names by using Google search engine. All you have to do is to use right type of keywords and search methods to create a list of expired domain names! Google houses more than 50 millions of web domains and most of these domains are alive, while a considerable numbers are dead and expired. If you know how Google spiders work in segregating the search results, you can easily cull out excellent expired domain names as well.

Most of the major search engines including Yahoo, Live, Google, Ask and host of others employ a method that seeks to weed out or eradicate those domains that are no longer alive, or those that are already expired and dead. However, hundreds of thousands of web domains expire everyday and these numbers seem to be too huge for any search engines to remove from the list. Thus, there is always a time lag of a week or so, before the expired domain names are removed from the directories.

However, there is still a gap of about five to sex days before the entire list of expired domains disappear from the directory listings. Smart expired domain traders make it a point to buy expired domains, before they are deleted or removed from the search engine list. Once you buy listed expired domains and register them as soon as possible, you can have the liberty of accumulating very precious traffic and links owned and possessed by the previous owner.

However, you can conduct a search on the Google search engine by using a simple search query given as follows:

a) Just open the Google search engine bar
b) Type- “Auction Date” 01-07-2008 intitle: aaaaaaaaa site: whois.domaintools.com (here, aaaaa is the preferred keyword, while the date could be any date that you wish but it should preferably be about 15 days before today’s date.
c) Choose any keyword you want and consult a keyword tracker web domain for better keywords.
d) Once you give a command for search, you can easily get a comprehensive list of expiring or expired domain names in the entire search engine directory.

Once you create list, you can sensitize it by using good domain software for short listing the best possible domain names. The list thus generated should provide you a basic idea of how your expired domain names look and appear.

Installing a Ntp Server Using a GPS Timing Source

August 2, 2010 by admin  
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Network Time Protocol (NTP) is one of the Internet’s oldest protocols still used, invented by Dr David Mills from the University of Delaware, it has been in utilized since 1985. NTP is a protocol designed to synchronize the clocks on computers and networks across the Internet or Local Area Networks (LANs).

NTP (version 4) can maintain time over the public Internet to within 10 milliseconds (1/100th of a second) and can perform even better over LANs with accuracies of 200 microseconds (1/5000th of a second) under ideal conditions.

NTP works within the TCP/IP suite and relies on UDP, a less complex form of NTP exists called Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) that does not require the storing of information about previous communications, needed by NTP. It is used in some devices and applications where high accuracy timing is not as important.

Time synchronisation with NTP is relatively simple, it synchronises time with reference to a reliable clock source. This source could be relative (a computer’s internal clock or the time on a wrist-watch) or absolute (A UTC – Universal Coordinated Time – clock source that is accurate as is humanely possible).

Atomic clocks are the most absolute time-keeping devices; however, they are extremely expensive and are generally only to be found in large-scale physics laboratories. However, NTP can synchronise networks to an atomic clock by using either the Global Positioning system (GPS) network, a specialist radio transmission or over the Internet. However, it must be noted that Microsoft strongly recommends that an external based timing should be used rather than Internet based, as these can’t be authenticated.

GPS is an ideal time and frequency source because it can provide highly accurate time anywhere in the world using relatively cheap components. Each GPS satellite transmits in two frequencies L2 for the military use and L1 for use by civilians transmitted at 1575 MHz, Low-cost GPS antennas and receivers are now widely available.

The signal transmitted by the satellite can pass through windows but can be blocked by buildings so the ideal location for a GPS antenna is on a rooftop with a good view of the sky. The more satellites it can receive from the better the signal. However, roof-mounted antennas can be prone to lighting strikes or other voltage surges, so installation of a suppressor inline on the GPS cable is highly recommend.

The cable between the GPS antenna and receiver is also critical. The maximum distance that a cable can run is normally only 20-30 metres but a high quality coax cable combined with a GPS amplifier placed in-line to boost the gain of the antenna can allow in excess of 100 metre cable runs.

A GPS receiver then decodes the GPS signal sent from the antenna to a computer readable protocol which can be utilised by most time servers and operating systems including, Windows, LINUX and UNIX.

The GPS receiver also outputs a precise pulse every second that GPS Network Time Protocol (NTP) servers and computer time servers may utilise to provide ultra-precise timing. The pulse-per-second timing on most receivers is accurate to within 0.001 of a second of UTC.

GPS is ideal in providing NTP time servers or stand-alone computers with a highly accurate external reference for synchronisation. Even with relatively low cost equipment, accuracy of hundred nanoseconds (a nanosecond = a billionth of a second) can be reasonably achieved using GPS as an external reference.

Keeping Accurate Time on Your Computer Using Ntp Servers

July 22, 2010 by admin  
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PC’s are notoriously poor at keeping time. I am sure the you have probably noticed the time on your PC drifts away from the correct time by a number of seconds or even minutes each day. This is because real-time clock chips, used in modern PC’s, use similar components to every-day clocks and watches and are just as prone to drift away from the correct time. However, there are things that you can do to maintain accurate time on your PC. This article discusses ways in which you can maintain continuously accurate system time on your computer system. It looks at how Internet time references and NTP servers can be utilised for computer time synchronisation.

There are a large number of Internet based time references that use the Network Time Protocol (NTP) to synchronise time clients. NTP was developed over twenty-five years ago at the University of Delaware by Dr D. Mills, it remains one of the oldest protocols in constant use. The protocol was developed to provide accurate synchronisation of time between time servers and clients. Internet based NTP servers synchronise their time to accurate external reference clocks, such as GPS, national radio time standards or precise atomic clocks. Accurate time is then passed from the NTP server to network clients for synchronisation.

Most present day computer operating systems have the ability to synchronise time with an accurate internet based NTP server. Linux, Unix, Microsoft Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista and Novell all have routines for NTP time synchronisation. Generally, client-side configuration consists of providing the client with the domain name of the NTP server.

Windows XP/2000/2003/Vista machines can accept the IP address/domain name of a NTP server in the time properties/internet time tab. Periodically, the NTP server will be contacted to obtain time and perform synchronisation.

The Linux and Unix operating systems have a NTP daemon available from the NTP web site at ‘ntp.org’. The NTP daemon can be configured to otain time from other NTP servers or act as a server in its own right. The ‘ntp.conf’ configuration file contains a list of servers that can be contacted. Simply enter the IP address or domain name of a NTP server in the list.

To maintain accurate time on a computer system using NTP is very straightforward. However, there are many other more advanced features of the NTP protocol. There are a number of security features that allow service ristrictions and server authentication. Additionally, there are numerous reference clock drivers available to synchronise NTP with a precise external reference – providing a full-blown NTP server installation.

To conclude, computer systems provide notoriously poor time keeping hardware. Without help, standard time keeping devices are just not up to the task of providing system-wide time synchronisation. The solution is to use the NTP protocol and get your computers synchronised to some of the most accurate clocks in the world.

Free web hosting : creating a forum using Fantastico

July 8, 2010 by admin  
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This tutorial will show you how to create your own forum for free in 5 minutes, on a free web hosting service. requirements: fantastico script installer on free cpanel hosting. to find free web hosts please check out this list : www.webhost-choice.com Tick Fantastico, cpanel and instant account activation as features and you are ready to start maintaining your own forum!

Synchronise Time on Your Pc Using Ntp Servers

June 30, 2010 by admin  
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Clocks are essential for computers. Everything from sending and email to turning a PC on will involve a timestamp. Computers are reliant on knowing when processes happen and when they need to happen.

However, the internal clock chips on a computer, known as Real Time Chips (RTC) are mass manufactured and are optimized for economy and not accurate time keeping. As a result the clocks on computers are prone to drift.

This doesn’t cause too many problems for the home user; emails may arrive before they are sent but for day-to-day tasks perfect synchronization is not too important.

However, an inaccurate clock can leave a system open to abuse and for computers acting as servers a lack or synchronization can cause untold havoc particularly if all machines on a network are telling different times.

However accurate time on a PC is relatively straightforward to achieve as the world’s leading protocol for ensuring time synchronization, NTP (Network Time Protocol) is already installed in Windows and UNIX.

Note: some operating systems contain a simplified version of NTP (SNTP) but is is quite adequate for most time synchronisation applications, if more precise time is required then NTP (currently on version 4) is available free via ntp.org.

NTP has been developed over the last 25 years and is without doubt the best timing synchronisation protocol available (there are others on the market but 99.9 percent of time servers use NTP).

NTP is used by a computer network to synchronise to an absolute source, a timing reference from an atomic clock that relays the world time scale UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) either via the Internet or from a national time standard radio broadcast or even the GPS network.

For most modern operating systems to synchronise to an absolute UTC source over the Internet is incredibly easy with just the domain address needed to be entered. In Windows this is done by clicking the Internet time tab on the time properties box (double click the clock) for Linux and Unix the domain address can be entered in the ntp.conf file.

It must be noted however, that Microsoft and others suggest an external hardware source is used as Internet timing references can’t be authenticated, leaving a system open to abuse or a malicious attack.

There are a multitude of external time servers available the majority of which use NTP to connect to either a radio transmission (only possible if a signal from a national transmitter is obtainable) or the GPS network (though a GPS antenna).

With a GPS or radio referenced NTP time server accuracy of a few milliseconds can be achieved relatively easily.

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