The DNS (Domain Name System) is used to find the IP address of a specific website domain name. It makes web browsing possible, especially with over a...
Most websites implement a secure connection protocol using Secure Sockets Layers (SSL) or Transport Layer Security (TLS). While this secure connection...
A URL blacklist is a list of websites that have been marked as unsafe or harmful due to their involvement in dubious activities, as recognized by...
Every website needs web hosting to store its files and make them accessible to the public. There are many different types of web hosting available,...
Creating a website in a subfolder such as www.example.com/subdirectory instead of the root folder of www.example.com is useful for several purposes....
A 400 Bad Request error is a standard Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) status code indicating a problem with the client’s request to a web server....
With the abundance of web content available, some of it can be useless or even harmful. Such examples include websites with explicit content,...
If you’ve ever used a Linux operating system, for example, a Linux-based VPS, you may have heard of bash. It’s a Unix shell that reads and...
SSL errors, like the ERR_SSL_VERSION_OR_CIPHER_MISMATCH error, are common issues faced by internet users. Though it may seem daunting, resolving this...