This tutorial explains how to setup a Counter-Strike: Global Offensive server on Arch Linux. This tutorial assumes that you logged in with a standard user account and have sudo privileges.... Read more
This tutorial explains how to setup a Team Fortress 2 server on Arch Linux. I assume that you are logged in with a non-root user account that has sudo access.... Read more
This tutorial explains how to set up a Minecraft server using Spigot on Arch Linux. This tutorial assumes that you are a normal user (not-root) and have sufficient rights to... Read more
Vultr provides you with the awesome functionality of letting you use your own custom image in addition to their excellent templates, which enables you to run a vast range of... Read more
What is IonCube? IonCube gives developers the opportunity to protect their code that is written in the PHP programming language. IonCube prevents this code from being viewed, edited, and run... Read more
This guide is intended to help you with converting a MySQL server to a MariaDB server. In addition, we will be resolving unmet dependencies that may happen during the conversion... Read more
Caddy is a web server that allows HTTP/2. It is a full-featured web server that includes the ability to enable HTTPS automatically. This allows for web server creation with high... Read more
If you run a server, you will undoubtedly get to a point where you need to nail down some network-related problems. Of course it would be easy to just shoot... Read more
This article explains how to integrate a Teamspeak 3 server with the popular hosting panel, Webmin. I assume that you’ve already set up Teamspeak on either CentOS, Debian, or Ubuntu.... Read more
McMyAdmin is a Minecraft server control panel used to administrate your server. Although McMyAdmin is free, there are multiple editions, some of which are paid versions. Prerequisites Please ensure that... Read more