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Tuesday, 1 March 2016

How to Set Up a Ventrilo ServerIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Visit the Ventrilo website and click \'Download\' on the panel on the left.
Click one of the links under the 'Server Programs' heading. There are versions of Ventrilo for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. Be sure to download the version designed for your operating system.
Read the legal text, then click \'I Agree.\' Save the file when the download window appears.
Return to the download page and download \'Ventrilo Client.\'
Run the setup program for Ventrilo Server. The Ventrilo Server Installation Wizard will take you through installation. Click \'Next\' to continue, \'Back\' to go back a step or \'Cancel\' to abandon the installation. Make sure to read each page, set the options you want and then click \'Finish\' at the end.
Run the setup program for Ventrilo Client. Follow the Ventrilo Client Installation Wizard, then click \'Finish\' at the end.
Click 'Edit INI file' in the 'VentSrv' Start Menu folder. The settings for your Ventrilo server are set in the file 'ventrilo_srv.ini.' Here is an overview of each line. When you have the settings the way you want, save, then close 'vents_srv.ini'.
[Server]: This is label for the file, do not alter it.
(blank space): For the sake of organization, just leave the blank space.
Name=Server 1: This sets the name of the server, which is 'Server 1' at the moment. Rename the server to whatever you like, but the name must follow 'Name='. The equal sign is important.
Phonetic=Server 1: Ventrilo has a voice synthesizer that will read the server name. If you do not want a creepy, robotic voice mispronouncing your server name, you can delete the Phonetic.
Auth=0: This setting determines how people log in to the server. At '0', anyone can connect. At '1' the person must have a password. At '2' only certain user names with a password can connect to the server.
Duplicates=1: Allows or forbids duplicate user names. '0' to make everyone choose different user names or '1' to allow multiple appearances of the same user name.
AdminPassword=: This is where you set the password to access administrator rights. You should set a password to limit access.
Password=: You set the password users will need to connect.
SendBuffer=0: Sets the size of the TCP outbound buffers. '0' defaults to 131,072 bytes. Leave this setting as is.
RecvBuffer=0: Sets the size of the TCP inbound buffers, also something you should leave alone.
Diag=0: This setting toggles diagnostics for developers, another hands-off setting.
LogonTimeout=5: Specifies how many seconds a client has to log in to the server before the user is disconnected. Once logged in, the user is fine.
CloseStd=1: This setting deals with running the server as a background service and is not used for typical server use. '0' does not close handles while '1' will close handles. Leave this setting at '1.'
TimeStamp=1: Enables or disables times stamps in console messages. If you are interested in knowing exactly when messages occurred, set this to '1.'
PingRate=10: Sets how often the server pings the client. Useful for addressing problems with a client. The number represents seconds, so it is 10 seconds at default.
ExtraBuffer=0: Gives additional buffer space to outbound client data streams. '0' sets the default to 128,000 bytes. Do not touch this option or you will risk making problems. The default allowance is plenty.
ChanWidth=0: Sets the number of possible sub-channels that can be created. '0' means no limit.
ChanDepth=0: Sets the maximum number of nested sub-channels. Nested sub-channels are sub-channels that retain attributes of the main channel from which they were created. '0' sets the maximum at eight.
ChanClients=0: Limits the number of clients in a channel. '0' sets no limit.
DisableQuit=0: Enables or disables someone with administrator rights from remotely instructing the server to exit. This feature is allowed by default.
VoiceCodec=0: Sets which codecs are used by clients. '0' means that the server pulls from a set list of possible codecs that can be viewed in the console with the command 'ventrilo_srv -?'. This is yet another setting you should not alter.
VoiceFormat=1: Ties into VoiceCodec, so you should also just let it be.
SilentLobby=0: Allows or forbids voice in the lobby.
AutoKick=0: This setting determines how long, in seconds, that a client can remain connected to the server. At the default setting of '0', there is no limit.
Return to the Start Menu folder for Ventrilo Server and run Ventrilo Server. A console window will appear and list the options you set in the 'ventrilo_srv.ini' file. Your server is now running.
Run Ventrilo Client to try out your new server. Set your user name, then fill out the connection editor. The connection editor, accessed by clicking the arrow next to the server field, will ask for the server name, IP address, port number, password and default channel. Leave the 'Port number' and 'Default channel' fields alone for now and fill out the rest. The password is whatever you set in the 'Password=' setting in the 'ventrilo_srv.ini' file.
Select your server then click \'Connect.\' The server console window will note your connection. Your Ventrilo server is now up and running.
In Feburary 2016 30,

How to Share a Hard Drive OnlineIn Feburary 2016 30,

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Download the Filezilla Server software on your computer (see 'Resources'). Double-click the downloaded file to install the software. Double-click the FileZilla icon on the desktop to open the program.
Select the 'Install as a service, started with Windows (default)' option from the drop down. Leave the default for the port and leave the check in the box for 'Start server after setup completes.' Click the 'Next' button to continue. Click the 'Finish' button to complete the installation.
Go to the myipaddress.com website to see your current IP address. Enter your IP address in the text box, in FileZilla, for the server address. Leave the default port alone and then enter an administration password to use for the program. Remove the check in the 'Always connect to server' box and then click the 'OK' button.
Click the 'Edit' drop-down and select the 'Users' option. Click the 'Add' button on the right side of the window. Enter a user name and password for the user. Repeat this step to create additional users that will access your hard drive.
Select the 'Shared Folders' option on the left side of the window. Click the 'Add' button and then select a folder on the hard drive that you want to share. Click the 'OK' button to save the changes.
Test your FTP server by having a user log in from his computer. He will need an FTP program to connect to your FTP server.
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Monday, 29 February 2016

How to Hide Hidden Files in FileZilla ClientIn Feburary 2016 29,

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Open the FileZilla FTP client.
Click the 'Server' menu and click the 'Force Showing Hidden Files' option if it has a check next to it, otherwise leave it alone. In older FileZilla versions, click the 'View Menu' and ensure the 'Show Hidden File' option is not checked.
Press the 'F5' key on your keyboard to refresh FileZilla. Hidden files, such as Apache '.htaccess' files, should no longer be visible. Restart FileZilla if you can still see hidden files.
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Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Use FTP to Transfer Your Blogger.com BlogIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Access your Blog 'Dashboard' to make changes through the 'Settings' link.
Switch your 'Permissions' setting to 'Anybody' so that anyone can read your blog. If you leave it as a private blog, the files will not be able to transfer. You will also have to switch to a 'Classic' blog template if you did not choose one with your initial sign up and registration.
Choose the 'Settings' tab from your blog's 'Dashboard' and click on the 'Publishing' link.
Switch to the 'FTP' link and then enter the appropriate information in the text fields for 'FTP Server,' 'Blog URL,' 'FTP Path' and 'Blog Filename.'
Return to your blog's 'Dashboard,' choose the 'Posting' tab and click on the 'Status' link.
Choose the link that says 'Republish Entire Blog' to complete the transfer of your blog.
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Friday, 19 February 2016

How to Word a SelfIn Feburary 2016 19,

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Begin the invitation with a request for your guests to attend the wedding. You can use traditional wording such as 'The honor of your presence is requested at the marriage of' or 'The pleasure of your company is requested at the wedding of.' If you want something more familiar and less traditional, use a phrase like 'Because you have shared in our lives, join us at the wedding of,' or 'Celebrate new beginnings and new love at the marriage of.'
Couples' Names
After a request line, write your names. Traditionally, the bride's name is listed first but either way is acceptable. It's formal to include middle names, but you can leave them out if you wish. There aren't specific etiquette rules for listing same-sex couples names, but you can list them alphabetically if you wish. You can use either 'and' or 'to' as the conjunction for the two names. For example, you could write 'Jane Doe and John Smith' or 'Jane Doe to John Smith.'
Date and Year
Your guests need to know when to show up for the event. Traditionally, the line after the couples' names includes the day of the week, the day of the month, and the month of the event. For example, if your wedding is happening on Saturday, April 2, you would write 'Saturday, the second of April' for the date. On the next line, write out the year of the wedding. For example, 2015 would be 'two thousand fifteen.'
Time and Location
On a new line, write the time the ceremony starts, noting the time of day. For example, if your wedding is at 4 p.m., write, 'at four o'clock in the afternoon.' Although you may include a directions card or map with the invitation, write the full address location on the line below the start time. Include the name of the venue, the street address, city, state and zip code. If you're hosting a reception after the ceremony, write 'reception to follow' or 'dinner and drinks to follow' depending on what you're hosting.
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Sunday, 14 February 2016

How to Setup FTP on FreeBSDIn Feburary 2016 14,

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Click 'System,' and then 'Gnome-Terminal.'
Create a system user called 'ftp' to enable anonymous access. Type 'adduser' and press 'Enter.' Type in 'ftp' and press 'Enter.' You can leave the rest of the user requirements blank and complete the user addition with default settings.
Type '/etc/ftpwelcome' and press 'Enter.' This file contains your FTP server welcome message. Type in the welcome message you want to display before the login screen. Save the document and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/ftpmotd' and press 'Enter.' Configure the message to display after a user has connected via FTP here. Save and return to the Terminal.
Type '/etc/inetd.conf' and press 'Enter.' Scroll down to the following line:ftp stream tcp nowait root /usr/libexec/ftpd ftpd -lRemove the has (#) from the beginning of the line. Exit the file and save changes. This enables your FTP server.
Type '/etc/rc.conf' and press 'Enter.' Change the 'ftpd_enable' variable to read 'YES' rather than 'NO.' Exit and save.
Type '/etc/rc.d/ftpd start' and press 'Enter.' This enables your FTP server.
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Monday, 8 February 2016

Free Japanese StepIn Feburary 2016 08,

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Cut a 2-foot piece of nylon beading thread. String three seed beads onto the nylon thread. Slide them down to the center of the thread.
String a seed bead onto the left end of the thread and slide it down half way on the thread. Insert the right end of the thread through the same seed bead and pull it through. Pick up both ends of the thread and pull them to make the beads move into a circle. Don't pull the ends all the way; leave the circle loose for now.
String a bead onto the left end of the thread. String a bead onto the right end of the thread. Slide the beads all the way down to the fourth strung bead or the bead at the top of the first beaded circle. Slide on a new bead onto the left end. Slide it halfway down, and then insert the right end through the right side of the bead. The bead should now have the left end hanging down from the right side and the right end hanging down from the left side. Pull the ends to make another loose circle.
Add six more circles by stringing a bead onto both ends, stringing the third bead with both ends of the thread to make a string of eight woven figure-8 circles with the beads.
Insert both the left and right ends of the thread through the bead that is facing the right and pull them through. String one bead onto each thread end, string on the third bead and insert both ends through the bead. Continue weaving the beads, using the top bead of the first row as a part of the circle as you make more circles with the beads and thread.
Close the last circle to make a ring with the woven beads. After you make the last figure 8, insert both ends of the thread through the very first bead on the strand of beaded circles. Pull the ends tight to make a ring with the beads.
Tie the ends together two times with a simple knot. Pass the left end through three adjacent beads. Pull the thread tight to make the knot slide into a bead to hide it. Trim the excess thread.
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