Here is how to change your FTP ports and also activate passive mode on Debian Linux with Plesk.
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Category Archives: Optimizing
How to look for a file on linux filesystem?
There is an easy way on Linux to search on a disk for a specific file: Continue reading
Where is the Samba smb.conf configuration on Synology 6?
Synology moved the file to a new location.
In most of the cases it is located here: Continue reading
Remove old updater files
As todays devices often got small SSD drives, it is more important than ever to free up unused space to extend the live of your SSD drive and also to make room for other goodies.
Windows stores old update files and previous versions of windows in case you want to revert to the old version and uninstall it.
But after many months there is certainly no need on all devices to be able to go back to old Windows editions…
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Reset Windows or Windows Server Password
If you got physical access to your Windows machine or server and forgot your password, simply boot with a WinPE Live disk and replace either
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How to get root on Synology NAS
What’s the Root password for synology nas?
Well, often it is the same password as for the Admin user.
If not, then just log in to your NAS with SSH and use your admin account.
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Disable Easy Anty Cheat in WatchDogs 2
WatchDogs 2 has a pesky anticheat software that i don’t think is really needed for singleplayer at all.
It is called easy anti cheat and i bet it will cause just more problems and slow the system down as it steals precious resources needed for the game.
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Plesk Change SSH Port on Debian Linux
To prevent automatic password hacking attempts, it is advisable to change the SSH port on Plesk or other Debian Linux machines to a different number.
The whole process is easy…
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Get the maximum networking packet size on windows
Sometimes it is needed to find out the maximal packet size on a windows network.
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Cleanup old Windows Install files from your harddisk
These days most of us use a SSD and these drives tend to be really small or we have normal disks that get filles no matter how well we manage our files.
To remove several Gigabytes of data, you could remove all old windows install files with this command:
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