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September 2020

Reset MariaDB root password in Centos 8

If you lost the MariaDB root password on your centos 8 server, there is no need to worry about it. You can follow the below steps to reset mariadb password in centos 8. On our server management plans, our experts will help you to reset the password without any data losses safely. You can check with our team at any time for emergency support. At first you have to find the version of MariaDB by

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How to Reduce AWS Billing Cost?

Cost is one of the major concern in using Amazon Web Services as many of them uses AWS services without knowing its purposes and billing criteria. We can reduce AWS Billing by using various tools and ways to analyze and optimize the cost of AWS resources. Hence we can reduce the workload. On our AWS cloud management plan, we will provide consultation on best practices to reduce AWS monthly billing, and our Cost Optimization Services

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How to fix No input file specified error on WordPress

In some cases, we can see No input file specified error while accessing your website just like shown in the image below. The No input file specified error can be fixed in many ways and we are discussing the major 3 fixes. We are managing a lot of WordPress websites under our Server Management plan and we will be doing regular updates by our expert engineers to prevent all vulnerabilities. Tweaking PHP Version If your PHP version

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WordPress Zero-Day Vulnerability in File Manager Plugin

Several WordPress sites are being probed and attacked in this week over 700000 active installations. This is caused due to the WordPress Zero-Day Vulnerability in File Manager Plugin in WordPress and this will help unauthenticated users to execute commands and upload malicious files on websites. A new patch 6.9 was released on September 1 and this will be a solution for this vulnerability. Wordfence deployed an additional firewall rule for preventing this vulnerability. The Zero-day

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Increase max_execution_time in WordPress

WordPress is mainly running based on PHP scripts. Every server sets a time limit for scripts that can run on the server. By default, the maximum execution time of PHP for WordPress is set as 30 seconds, if the limit exceeded then the WordPress shows the error as exceeded the limit. There are many methods to increase max_execution_time in WordPress. We are dealing with many WordPress errors daily and have a strong experience to fix

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