How to hack easily

OK, this is my mini guide to the easiest ‘hacking’ there is ( I think ) if any one knows different then mail me and tell me 🙂 . Most FTP servers have the directory /pub which stores all the ‘public’ information for you to download. But along side /pub you will probably find other […]

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IRC Fserv Tutorial – Working with IRC Fserv

I. Introduction A. What is an IRC Fserv? If you’ve been on IRC (Internet Relay Chat) for a while, you’ve probably stumbled across channels dedicated to “fserving.” But what exactly is an IRC Fserv? Simply put, an Fserv (File Server) is a script-based system that allows users to share files directly through IRC. It’s a […]

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How to setup an IRC Eggdrop?

–[ What is EggDrop? ]– Note: This is taken from the readme file of EggDrop 1.3.28 Eggdrop is an IRC bot, written in C. If you don’t know what IRC is, this is probably not whatever you’re looking for! Eggdrop, being a bot, sits on a channel and takes protective measures: to keep the channel […]

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What are Flames?

At 123Linux – Digital Academy, we believe in fostering healthy and respectful online interactions. In today’s digital age, where communication is predominantly facilitated through email messages, newsgroup discussions, and IRC channels, it is important to be aware of the concept of “flames.” Flames refer to aggressive and often violent responses exchanged over the internet or […]

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How to Use FlashFXP

For most updated content, visit our website Q: What is FXP? A: FXP is a term adopted by earlier clients which provided site to site FTP transfers. Q: When trying to transfer files from one site to another I keep getting this error 500 illegal port command. A: The FTP Server is set up to […]

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How to Make Firefox (considerably) Faster?

Yes, firefox is already pretty damn fast but did you know that you can tweak it and improve the speed even more? That’s the beauty of this program being open source. Here’s what you do: In the URL bar, type “about:config” and press enter. This will bring up the configuration “menu” where you can change […]

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How to Set up a Secure Anonymous FTP Site

1. General Description of Setting up an “anonymous” ftp server. Create the user ftp in /etc/passwd. Use a misc group. The user’s home directory will be ~ftp where ~ftp is the root you wish anonymous users to see. Creating this user turns on anonymous ftp.Use an invalid password and user shell for better security. The […]

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