Hello all my Friend. hope you all are fine. i have a interesting thing for you. as all of you wish like me to a remote skype installation and operation on your Linux Server.
a useful link bellow. Request all of you to please try it on different Linux OS's . and write here your results.
[/url]Installation of Skype on Linux VPS Servers.
Best Regards
Sagher
[url=http://sevabot-skype-bot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ubuntu.html#introduction]
a useful link bellow. Request all of you to please try it on different Linux OS's . and write here your results.
[/url]Installation of Skype on Linux VPS Servers.
Best Regards
Sagher
[url=http://sevabot-skype-bot.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ubuntu.html#introduction]
Greetings ladies and gentlemen, I am not at writing introductions so i'll just get into it.
Well, Lets say that you have the ability to host couple of gaming servers and buy a proper domain name and you wish to expand this community even more BUT you don't have the experience nor the staff nor the time to manage/keep the community alive, This is what a gaming community manager does , He keeps the community alive and organizes it as much as possible and also provides a proper staff team to do the job.
Well of course! I managed couple of Counter-Strike communities and one SAMP community alone over the past decade.
I also have some promising staff to start with and a lot of unique ideas to attract new members/players into joining any community
I have PAWN skills , HTML skills and brilliant ideas to keep the community running.
If you're upholding a decent hosting company our humble gaming company will encourage people to buy from your host, This means that the website AND the game servers will have some advertisements held within them.
Players will buy VIP memberships and in-game features for real cash which will keep the community alive, Any extra cash that's not needed in keeping the community alive will be forwarded towards the sponsor(s) funding account.
Gaming will attract some viewers to your youtube channel, So its a good way to advertise that.
The gaming forums are really fast-to-grow forums and they really provide a lot of activity inside them.
absolutely nothing I am volunteering to make a place where everyone enjoys playing at whether he's african or american or japanese, Everyone is welcome, the only benefit i will come up with is knowing even more people and getting even better experience at handling gaming communities.
*Edited by moderator to protect community*
Farewell.
What is a gaming community manager?
Well, Lets say that you have the ability to host couple of gaming servers and buy a proper domain name and you wish to expand this community even more BUT you don't have the experience nor the staff nor the time to manage/keep the community alive, This is what a gaming community manager does , He keeps the community alive and organizes it as much as possible and also provides a proper staff team to do the job.
Do i have any experience in gaming community managing ?
Well of course! I managed couple of Counter-Strike communities and one SAMP community alone over the past decade.
I also have some promising staff to start with and a lot of unique ideas to attract new members/players into joining any community
I have PAWN skills , HTML skills and brilliant ideas to keep the community running.
How does this benefit the sponsor(s) ?
If you're upholding a decent hosting company our humble gaming company will encourage people to buy from your host, This means that the website AND the game servers will have some advertisements held within them.
Players will buy VIP memberships and in-game features for real cash which will keep the community alive, Any extra cash that's not needed in keeping the community alive will be forwarded towards the sponsor(s) funding account.
Gaming will attract some viewers to your youtube channel, So its a good way to advertise that.
The gaming forums are really fast-to-grow forums and they really provide a lot of activity inside them.
What's my benefits after all of this?
absolutely nothing I am volunteering to make a place where everyone enjoys playing at whether he's african or american or japanese, Everyone is welcome, the only benefit i will come up with is knowing even more people and getting even better experience at handling gaming communities.
How can you contact me ?
*Edited by moderator to protect community*
Farewell.
Hello evryone. Do you know about DNS? What is DNS. and how it's works? DNS is Sub name of The Domain Name System essentially just converts an IP address into a more human friendly form by making it easier to remember. Such as www.post4vps.com or 104.31.79.204.
To your browser, they are both the same thanks to the magic of DNS. What DNS does is to map and match domain names like www.post4vps.com to an IP address like 104.31.79.204 When you type www.post4vps.com into a browser, the computer asks a DNS server on your local network or the internet if it can find an IP address that it can match with that domain name (most browsers have a small bar at the bottom that will display a message saying "looking up www.post4vps.com ."). The said DNS server will answer back with the IP address if it has mapped and matched it, and if not, it will then contact other DNS servers on the Internet until it finds the address it's looking for (or throws an error if there is no match). The whole process generally takes will only take a few milliseconds.
ISP's generally assign each customers router to a DNS server to contact when the connection is first made. Your router will receive DNS requests from your local network and pass them on to the ISP's server. Without any DNS servers, your web browser would be unable to convert domain names such as www.post4vps.com into an IP address, and you would not be able to access any web pages.
In reality you don't have to have a domain name to host a website. If your home computer is connected to the Internet with a web server such as Apache, nGinx or Hiawatha, and you have created a web page in your web servers root delivery directory, anyone else on the internet can access that web page by typing your current IP address into their web browser. Nowadays you will find you get your routers admin login (hopefully) page, as your router has a very lite weight web server built in! You will always have to configure your router with port forwarding which, in short, allows a connection to bypass the routers web server and go directly to your computers web server on the given ports you forward. But if you want to host a website that people will actually visit though, it really is best to get a domain name.
In order to get a domain name, you will need to register with one of the many domain name registration services (such as noip.com, or dot.tk), Although Network Solutions is the Great DAD of all of them, there are so many other registrars which offer very competitive pricing. Usually you get a domain, for a fee, on a monthly, yearly or multi-year basis. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers governs all domain names on the Internet, and domain registrars have special permission, by way of obtaining a license from ICANN, to lease them to you for a period of time.
Once you have chosen a domain registrar service, you will obviously choose the domain name you want and search with your chosen registrar to see if that particular domain name is already taken, so there is no chance of two people owning post4vps.com for example. Fees for domain registration will vary greatly, from a few pence/cents (godaddy.com, at the time of this writing, are offering .co and .co.uk for £0.01!), right up into the millions;
From Wikipedia;
Insurance.com $35.6 million in 2010.
VacationRentals.com $35 million in 2007.
PrivateJet.com $30.18 million in 2012.
Internet.com $18 million in 2009.
360.com $17 million in 2015.
Insure.com $16 million in 2009.
Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million.
Once you have registered your domain name, you can use the domain registrars website to map and match your newly purchased domain name with your computer's IP address. From this point on, anyone who enters your domain name into a browser will be directed to your IP address and subsequently your web page/site! Simple really
!
So guys there you have it, what DNS is and how it all works. Thanks for reading and I hope you've learns something new today and I will be back with more information all the time.
To your browser, they are both the same thanks to the magic of DNS. What DNS does is to map and match domain names like www.post4vps.com to an IP address like 104.31.79.204 When you type www.post4vps.com into a browser, the computer asks a DNS server on your local network or the internet if it can find an IP address that it can match with that domain name (most browsers have a small bar at the bottom that will display a message saying "looking up www.post4vps.com ."). The said DNS server will answer back with the IP address if it has mapped and matched it, and if not, it will then contact other DNS servers on the Internet until it finds the address it's looking for (or throws an error if there is no match). The whole process generally takes will only take a few milliseconds.
ISP's generally assign each customers router to a DNS server to contact when the connection is first made. Your router will receive DNS requests from your local network and pass them on to the ISP's server. Without any DNS servers, your web browser would be unable to convert domain names such as www.post4vps.com into an IP address, and you would not be able to access any web pages.
In reality you don't have to have a domain name to host a website. If your home computer is connected to the Internet with a web server such as Apache, nGinx or Hiawatha, and you have created a web page in your web servers root delivery directory, anyone else on the internet can access that web page by typing your current IP address into their web browser. Nowadays you will find you get your routers admin login (hopefully) page, as your router has a very lite weight web server built in! You will always have to configure your router with port forwarding which, in short, allows a connection to bypass the routers web server and go directly to your computers web server on the given ports you forward. But if you want to host a website that people will actually visit though, it really is best to get a domain name.
In order to get a domain name, you will need to register with one of the many domain name registration services (such as noip.com, or dot.tk), Although Network Solutions is the Great DAD of all of them, there are so many other registrars which offer very competitive pricing. Usually you get a domain, for a fee, on a monthly, yearly or multi-year basis. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers governs all domain names on the Internet, and domain registrars have special permission, by way of obtaining a license from ICANN, to lease them to you for a period of time.
Once you have chosen a domain registrar service, you will obviously choose the domain name you want and search with your chosen registrar to see if that particular domain name is already taken, so there is no chance of two people owning post4vps.com for example. Fees for domain registration will vary greatly, from a few pence/cents (godaddy.com, at the time of this writing, are offering .co and .co.uk for £0.01!), right up into the millions;
From Wikipedia;
Insurance.com $35.6 million in 2010.
VacationRentals.com $35 million in 2007.
PrivateJet.com $30.18 million in 2012.
Internet.com $18 million in 2009.
360.com $17 million in 2015.
Insure.com $16 million in 2009.
Fund.com 2008 £9.99 million.
Once you have registered your domain name, you can use the domain registrars website to map and match your newly purchased domain name with your computer's IP address. From this point on, anyone who enters your domain name into a browser will be directed to your IP address and subsequently your web page/site! Simple really
!So guys there you have it, what DNS is and how it all works. Thanks for reading and I hope you've learns something new today and I will be back with more information all the time.
Hello all members and specially experts. i wish to make a self cloud server for my mobile or any other private data storage. which access to my mobile and upload my mobile data to cloud vps. but no idea about it. is it a good positive way to workout? or meaningless to work on it?
say something about this idea.
say something about this idea.
already heard that ps4 and xbox is combining the servers you play on
so you can play on servers on playstation but then with a xbox.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/137034-m...y-together
read this.
is this a good move i think of yes!
best regards
perry
so you can play on servers on playstation but then with a xbox.
http://www.pocket-lint.com/news/137034-m...y-together
read this.
is this a good move i think of yes!
best regards
perry
..::Tutorial::..
Hello Guys,
I have just made a "Basic Calculator" That Can Calculate +,-,*,/ And I Wanna To Share It With You...
Requirements:
First Put 3 Labels.
Second Put 3 Textboxes Under Them And put spaces between them.
Third Add 4 Buttons And 1 if you want for Exit.
...........................................................................
Change the property "Text" Of the label1 To Number 1 , the second label (label2) To Number 2 and the third label (label3) To Result.
Put 2 Other Labels (label4,label5)
And put 1 between textbox1 and textbox2 and the another one put it between textbox 2 and textbox3 Then Change the property Text of label4 to (Nothing) and label5 to = .
Now Change The 4 Buttons Text (button1 to +),(button2 to -),(button3 to /) and (button4 to *).
And if you added button 5 make it Exit.
.....................................................................
Now Lets Code,
Call Button1 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) + Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "+"
Call Button2 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) - Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "-"
Call Button3 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) / Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "/"
Call Button4 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) * Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "*"
...............................................................
Call Button5 If you made it and set code to
End
Picture Of Codes: https://imgur.com/afxsOA9
Picture Of Form: https://imgur.com/U71iixu
App Link: https://www.solidfiles.com/v/Wdy5RKpG4qe5p
......................................................
Thats All,
Have A Nice Day! & Thanks For Reading if that helped you don't forget to give me a +Rep
Regards,
YoUsSeFbAsHa
Hello Guys,
I have just made a "Basic Calculator" That Can Calculate +,-,*,/ And I Wanna To Share It With You...
Requirements:
First Put 3 Labels.
Second Put 3 Textboxes Under Them And put spaces between them.
Third Add 4 Buttons And 1 if you want for Exit.
...........................................................................
Change the property "Text" Of the label1 To Number 1 , the second label (label2) To Number 2 and the third label (label3) To Result.
Put 2 Other Labels (label4,label5)
And put 1 between textbox1 and textbox2 and the another one put it between textbox 2 and textbox3 Then Change the property Text of label4 to (Nothing) and label5 to = .
Now Change The 4 Buttons Text (button1 to +),(button2 to -),(button3 to /) and (button4 to *).
And if you added button 5 make it Exit.
.....................................................................
Now Lets Code,
Call Button1 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) + Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "+"
Call Button2 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) - Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "-"
Call Button3 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) / Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "/"
Call Button4 and the event Click
And type
Textbox3.text = Val(textbox1.text) * Val(Textbox2.text)
Label4.text = "*"
...............................................................
Call Button5 If you made it and set code to
End
Picture Of Codes: https://imgur.com/afxsOA9
Picture Of Form: https://imgur.com/U71iixu
App Link: https://www.solidfiles.com/v/Wdy5RKpG4qe5p
......................................................
Thats All,
Have A Nice Day! & Thanks For Reading if that helped you don't forget to give me a +Rep

Regards,
YoUsSeFbAsHa
Hello all Friends:
About a 5 years ago i was make a free dot tk web page. with the sub name of www.xxxxx.mylivepage.tk and use it for a year.
due to migration and some other settlement issues i can't approach it again. however. i am ask about freenom dot.tk domains.
any existing user of this service arw here to guide me? is it really long term solution to get a free domain to redirect my VPS ip on it? or it is risky or waste of time?
Need Good and positive response.
www.dot.tk
About a 5 years ago i was make a free dot tk web page. with the sub name of www.xxxxx.mylivepage.tk and use it for a year.
due to migration and some other settlement issues i can't approach it again. however. i am ask about freenom dot.tk domains.
any existing user of this service arw here to guide me? is it really long term solution to get a free domain to redirect my VPS ip on it? or it is risky or waste of time?
Need Good and positive response.
www.dot.tk
Hello all. hope you all fine.
recently i try to learn about bash editing.
i like to explain about this feature. specially if newbie like me try so many commands for different programs. and you forget what you type past ago.
Sometimes you know that you ran a command a while ago and you want to run it again. You know a bit of the command, but you don’t exactly know all options, or when you executed the command. Of course, you could just keep pressing the Up Arrow until you encounter the command again, but there is a better way. You can search the bash history in an interactive mode by pressing
This will put bash in history mode,
allowing you to type a part of the command you’re looking for. In the meanwhile, it will show the most recent occasion where the string you’re typing was used. If it is showing you a too recent command, you can go further back in history by pressing
again and again.
Once you found the command you were looking for, press enter to run it. If you can’t find what you’re looking for and you want to try it again or if you want to get out of history mode for an other reason, just press
By the way, Ctrl + c can be used in many other cases to cancel the current operation and/or start with a fresh new line.
Also for some more help read this shortcut keys to perform action.
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recently i try to learn about bash editing.
i like to explain about this feature. specially if newbie like me try so many commands for different programs. and you forget what you type past ago.
Sometimes you know that you ran a command a while ago and you want to run it again. You know a bit of the command, but you don’t exactly know all options, or when you executed the command. Of course, you could just keep pressing the Up Arrow until you encounter the command again, but there is a better way. You can search the bash history in an interactive mode by pressing
Code:
Ctrl + r.This will put bash in history mode,
allowing you to type a part of the command you’re looking for. In the meanwhile, it will show the most recent occasion where the string you’re typing was used. If it is showing you a too recent command, you can go further back in history by pressing
Code:
Ctrl + ragain and again.
Once you found the command you were looking for, press enter to run it. If you can’t find what you’re looking for and you want to try it again or if you want to get out of history mode for an other reason, just press
Code:
Ctrl + c.By the way, Ctrl + c can be used in many other cases to cancel the current operation and/or start with a fresh new line.
Also for some more help read this shortcut keys to perform action.
Code:
[list]
[*]Ctrl + a => Return to the start of the command you’re typing
[*]Ctrl + e => Go to the end of the command you’re typing
[*]Ctrl + u => Cut everything before the cursor to a special clipboard
[*]Ctrl + k => Cut everything after the cursor to a special clipboard
[*]Ctrl + y => Paste from the special clipboard that Ctrl + u and Ctrl + k save their data to
[*]Ctrl + t => Swap the two characters before the cursor (you can actually use this to transport a character from the left to the right, try it!)
[*]Ctrl + w => Delete the word / argument left of the cursor
[*]Ctrl + l => Clear the screen
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Hello friends. i need a expert of iphones. i wish to JB my iPod 5g touch for installation of 3rd party apps. can anyone help out me?
i do different procedures. but fail to get results. as already i JB my iphone 4. but can't do this one.
i do different procedures. but fail to get results. as already i JB my iphone 4. but can't do this one.
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