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Udemy Class Review: Complete Apache HTTP Server Course

This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Apache’s HTTP web server is one of the most widely used web servers available today. The software is free and open-source, and it comes with a rich set of features. The Apache HTTP web server is also highly versatile; it’s

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Use HTTP Clients with SOCKS Proxies (or SSH Tunnels) on GNU/Linux

On GNU/Linux, it is easy to create SOCKS proxies using programs such as ssh or tor. However, many applications on GNU/Linux, such as LibreOffice and genymotion (up to the date on which this post is written), can be configured to directly use HTTP proxies (or web proxies), but not SOCKS proxies. In this post, we

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Six HTTP status codes most critical to your SEO success

HTTP is the standard protocol defining how information passes between your visitor’s browser and the server hosting your site and HTTP status codes are your handy way of knowing exactly what is happening within that process. For web marketers, it’s well worth the effort to get familiar with these status codes. By understanding your site’s

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Google Search Console’s URL inspection tool adds HTTP response, page resources, JS logs and rendered screenshot

Google announced some new features within their URL inspection tool found within the Google Search Console. The tool added the ability to see a specific URL’s HTTP response code, the page resources, the JavaScript logs and a rendered screenshot. What does it look like? Google shared this GIF showing you how to access and see

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