Posts Tagged ‘wordpress’

Updates 12-13-2011

So I finally got to catch up with all the WordPress updates.
Every site I manage is now running WordPress 3.3.

All plugins are up to date…
Themes are updated… code has been adjusted to be valid…

I also did a apt-get upgrade and dovecot of course was updated.
svn pull on roundcubemail had some changes…

So the updates end.
Enjoy!

SSL Certificate Update

So I finally found a solution for pretty much all of our encryption needs
for Inexistence services and such.

StartSSL provides a free SSL certificate service I have enabled all the
hosts that require SSL with new certificates so guess what this means?

No more stupid SSL connection errors no self signed nightmare.

Enjoy your encryption.
PS. If you would like SSL enabled for some reason on your site please
let me know and I’ll see what I can do (and if it’s even justified).

Cloudflare

Well I add recently converted most of the sites on inexistence to now use cloudflare.
It’s a rather interesting service which has replaced my primary DNS service I used to use everydns.

To break it down for everyone this means better speed as they cache site files for quicker loading.
They also prevent known spambots from even connecting to hosted sites.

For any admin out there I heartily recommend their service as it’s really cost effective to boot.
(We are currently using their free account and it provides so much stuff!)

If you’re using self hosting with WordPress they even provide a plugin for analytics tracking stuff
along with a database optimization feature.
(Though I do automatic database optimization every four hours or so on Inexistence)

Anyways I hope everyone enjoys their just a little bit faster hosting and once again enjoy!

Applying some varnish

So I installed and setup varnish tonight.
Everyone should start to see a speedup on page loads / requests for all sites on inexistence.

As always please let me know if you have any issues with your site(s).

Enjoy!

PS. I fixed the files that shouldn’t be cached like audio / video files so things return to their
proper streaming speeds.

WordPress 3.0

So WordPress 3.0 came out today…
This blog is of course now running it, all other sites I manage will
be going to 3.0 as soon as I can get to them.

So far it’s pretty sweet.

Update 06-19-2010:
All but four WordPress sites I manage are updated to 3.0 as of now and they seem to be running really strong.

Updates 01-05-2010

Once again wordpress has been upgraded on all accounts I manage to 2.9.1.

svn pulls have been performed as well.
apt-get stuff etc…

DKIM is rocking still…

And so ends another update notice.

Updates 12-21-2009

All WordPress installs I manage are now 2.9.
All svn pulls are current as of now.
apt-get update/upgrade/dist-upgrade done as well.
So yeah things are up to date again…

So maybe back to Borderlands eh?

Updates 11-18-2009

And the updates for today are:

All WordPress installs are up to date.
SVN pulls have been done.
apt-get update / dist-upgrade has been done.

IPV6 is coming back soon just have to re-enable the tunnel.

On a side note I’m playing around with the idea of dovecot or another wu-imapd
replacement, I’ll let you know what I decide.

Upgrades 10-22-2009

Well Folks,

Here is the latest updates to inexistence.org:
Updated all wordpress installations to 2.8.5 (and all plugins updated).
apt-get update, apt-get dist-upgrade performed.
Roundcube is once again svn current. (And all hosts default to ssl encrypted logins)
bcwipe is back again (rm replacement for zsh shell users).
z-push is svn current again.

That’s all on the upgrades…

PS. Anyone interested in an openid server?

Updates, Updates, Updates!

Yes I’ve promised to update this page more often and keep failing this so I’ll stop making those promises…

This site will still be updated just don’t be offended if it takes forever…

Now on to the latest news:
I’m working with Koji Studios pretty frequently.
All debian apt-get updates/upgrades have been applied today.
Roundcubemail is current as of yesterday (svn).
Wordpress is still current on all vhosts that I maintain.
All systems are go…

Later :P

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