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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Happy System Administrator Days


Your network is secure, your computer is up and running, and your printer is jam-free. Why? Because you’ve got an awesome sysadmin (or maybe a whole IT department) keeping your business up and running. So say IT loud; say IT proud …


Friday, July 26, 2013, is the 14th annual System Administrator Appreciation Day. On this special international day, give your System Administrator something that shows that you truly appreciate their hard work and dedication. (All day Friday, 24 hours, your own local time-zone).
Wait… what exactly is SysAdmin Day? Oh, it’s only the single greatest 24 hours on the planet… and pretty much the most important holiday of the year. It’s also the perfect opportunity to pay tribute to the heroic men and women who, come rain or shine, prevent disasters, keep IT secure and put out tech fires left and right.
At this point, you may be thinking, “Great. I get it. My sysadmin is a rock star. But now what?” Glad you asked! Proper observation of SysAdmin Day includes (but is not limited to):
  • Cake & Ice cream
  • Pizza
  • Cards
  • Gifts
  • Words of gratitude
  • Custom t-shirts celebrating the epic greatness of your SysAdmin(s)
  • Balloons
  • Streamers
  • Confetti
Happy System Administrator Day

Your Secure Email ID – 1



1. Share your e-mail address with only trusted sources: Only your family, friends, and trusted business contacts should have your personal e-mail address. Do not post your e-mail address on Web sites, forums, or in chat rooms. If you post your e-mail address, you are vulnerable to receiving spam or having your e-mail passed on to others. If you would like to subscribe to a newsletter or Web site and receive confirmation e-mail for online transactions, consider using a generic e-mail address that is not linked to any of your personal information.
2. Use Separate Email Accounts: Use separate email account for your Job application, Facebook, Twitter, Personal and other type information. You can email alias for separate purpose.   
3.  Use strong passwords: Create a strong password as example as “StWtl@859/”. Never Use your name, nick name, passport number, DL number etc as your password and use separate password for your each email and other account as like as bank or ATM.
4.  Use Digital Certificate Security : Use Digital Certificate for  Secure Authentication,  Privacy Management , Integrity etc. Create Digital Certificate http://deepuverma.in/blog/secure-email-digital-certificate-security/
5. Beware Of Phishing Scams: there’s another level to this scam and it’s called “phishing.” Basically, malicious users will imitate and impersonate high-profile websites (e.g., eBay, Amazon, Facebook, etc.) and say that they’re experiencing trouble with your account; all you have to do to fix it is to send them your username and password to verify your authenticity. Sometimes they’ll even link you to a false website that looks exactly like the real thing.
6. Do Not Open Unsolicited attachments: Attachments are a tricky thing when it ...........

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What is cPanel and how do I log in



What is cPanel ?

cPanel, also referred to as your control panel, is the website management program that we provide to you so that you can manage various aspects of your website. In your CPanel you can do things like set up email accounts, create subdomains, and install software on your site.

how do I log in ?

If you wish to log into cPanel over an encrypted SSL connection with port number, you can use the following URLs

https://yourwebsiteipaddress:2083 (“yourwebsiteipaddress” replace with your website IP address as example : “https://192.168.6.4:2083″)

https://example.com:2083 (“example.com” replace with your website domain name as like as “https://deepuverma.in:2083“)

If you wish to log into cPanel over an encrypted SSL connection with URl, you can use the following URLs

https://yourwebsiteipaddress/cpanel (“yourwebsiteipaddress” replace with your website IP address as example : “https://192.168.6.4/cpanel”)

https://example.com/cpanel   (“example.com” replace with your website domain..................