MTIN becomes CLoudFlare Partner
This is a guest post written and contributed by CloudFlare. CloudFlare makes it easy for any site to be as fast and secure as the Internet giants.
CloudFlare, a web performance and security company, is excited to announce our partnership with MTIN Consulting If you haven’t heard about CloudFlare before, our value proposition is simple: we’ll make any website twice as fast and protect it from a broad range of web threats.
Today, hundreds of thousands of websites—ranging from individual blogs to e-commerce sites to the websites of Fortune 500 companies to national governments—use CloudFlare to make their sites faster and more secure. We power more than 65 billion monthly page views—more than Amazon, Wikipedia, Twitter, Zynga, AOL, Apple, Bing, eBay, PayPal and Instagram combined—and over 25% of the Internet’s population regularly passes through our network.
Faster web performance
CloudFlare is designed to take a great hosting platform like MTIN’s and make it even better.
We run 23 data centers strategically located around the world. When you sign up for CloudFlare, we begin routing your traffic to the nearest data center.
As your traffic passes through the data centers, we intelligently determine what parts of your website are static versus dynamic. The static portions are cached on our servers for a short period of time, typically less than 2 hours before we check to see if they’ve been updated. By automatically moving the static parts of your site closer to your visitors, the overall performance of your site improves significantly.
CloudFlare’s intelligent caching system also means you save bandwidth, which means saving money, and decreases the load on your servers, which means your web application will run faster and more efficiently than ever. On average, CloudFlare customers see a 60% decrease in bandwidth usage, and a 65% in total requests to their servers. The overall effect is that CloudFlare will typically cut the load time for pages on your site by 50% which means higher engagement and happier visitors.
Broad web security
Over the course of 2011, CloudFlare identified a 700% increase in the number of distributed denial of service attacks (DDoS) we track on the Internet (see the chart below). As attacks like these increase, CloudFlare is stepping up to protect sites.
CloudFlare’s security protections offer a broad range of protections against attacks such as DDoS, hacking or spam submitted to a blog or comment form. What is powerful about our approach is that the system gets smarter the more sites that are part of the CloudFlare community. We analyze the traffic patterns of hundreds of millions of visitors in real time and adapt the security systems to ensure good traffic gets through and bad traffic is stopped.
In time, our goal is nothing short of making attacks against websites a relic of history. And, given our scale and the billions of different attacks we see and adapt to every year, we’re well on our way to achieving that for sites on the CloudFlare network.
Signing up
Any website can deploy CloudFlare, regardless of your underlying platform. By integrating closely with MTIN we make the process of setting up CloudFlare “1 click easy” through your existing MTIN dashboard. Just look for the CloudFlare icon, choose the domain you want to enable, and click the orange cloud. That’s it!
We’ve kept the price as low as possible and plans offered through MTIN are free. Moreover, we never charge you for bandwidth or storage, therefore saving you tons via reduced bandwidth costs.
Pittsburg Mikrotik User Meeting
http://mum.mikrotik.com/2014/US/info
General Information
MikroTik is happy to announce MikroTik User Meeting in Pittsburgh, USA, September 11 – 12, 2014
WISPAPALOOZA 2014
Learn more about WispaPalooza 2014 in Las Vegas
Tune in to experience the largest and most comprehensive conference for the broadband industry. It’s hard to believe, this is our 4th WISPAPALOOZA and attendance just keeps growing every year. It is without a doubt, the one “Can’t Miss” conference for the WISP industry each year.
MTIN Spam Filtering for your domain
$15 per month Contact MTIN for more details
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Easy to use Nothing to install, configure or train. SpamHero will even detect your valid email addresses. |
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Tracking 100+ million senders Sender behaviors are tracked in realtime. The sender’s reputation is weighed during the filtering process. |
Over 4 million filters Every message is scrutinized through a mind blowing number of filters. All filters are consistently tested for accuracy. |
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17,000+ filters added daily Using spam traps around the world we are able to detect new spam attacks as they occur and adapt to them instantly. |
Expert administration A team of spam techs work 24/7 to test and create filter rules. The result: consistently accurate filtering. |
Incoming, unfiltered email directed to your domain. Along with the good email you want, it includes a barrage of spam, phising and virus emails that you don’t want. |
A simple change to your domain’s MX record puts MTIN’s extremely powerful and remarkably accurate filtering service to work for you. |
The bad stuff is put in a “quarantine viewer” so that there’s no chance of ever losing good email. In the unlikely event that a good message is blocked by SpamHero, it can be viewed in either the included shared quarantine or optional individual quarantine viewers. |
GOOD email is delivered to your domain without delay …BUT… the bad email is captured (quarantined) by MTIN! |
Advantages
-Less Infrastructure for you to maintain. Our servers do the processing of the spam
-Less false positives and spam for you to deal with
-No expensive hardware or support contracts
-Low cost $15 per domain per month
-Web-Based control panel
Indy Single Server Co-Location $89 per month
1U rack Space
10 Meg Internet connection
1 120 Volt Power Outlet with A+B Power
Free Monitoring of Server
Indy Single Router/Switch Co-Location $79 per month
1U Rack Space
1 120 Volt power Outlet with A+B Power
Free Monitoring
Indy Raw Rack Space $69 per U
CentOS 7 changes Apache
So Centos 7 makes some changes from the way we are used to doing thing. Many of the packages you are used to no longer start with the normal init.d scripts. Let’s take apache for example. Once installed via yum you have to issues the following commands:
To make sure the httpd service start automatically at the boot time, enter:systemctl enable httpd.service
The following command will disable the httpd service at the boot time:systemctl disable httpd.service
To Start httpd:systemctl start httpd.service
To verify that the httpd service is running, enter:is-active httpd.service
Router OS 6.18 released
From The ChangeLog
What's new in 6.18 (2014-Aug-01 10:47): *) sstp - report TLS encryption as well; *) safe mode - do not allow user with less permissions to disrupt active safe mode; *) console - print command does not try to reuse item numbers assigned by previous invocations of 'print' when doing 'print where' or 'print follow', items are numbered consecutively starting from '0'. *) console - fix compact export of some partially modified configuration values; *) api - use the same syntax for property values as is used in 'print detail' output, with the exception of numbers, that are not shown with suffixes (K/M/G/T or bitrate) and are not contracted or separated into digit groups, and "yes"/"no" values that continue to be reported as "true"/"false". *) console - show internal numbers in the form returned by 'find' (like *9A0F) instead of "(unknown)" when configuration refers to deleted items. This change also applies to API. *) ipsec - fix addition of default policy template; *) console - values of type 'nil' were returning 'nil' as result of most operations. Now it compares less than all values except 'nil' and 'nothing', and compares inequal to all values except 'nil'. This was changed to make 'print where' and 'find where' more useful. An example. Previously the following command /ip route print where routing-mark!=nosuch Would not print routes that had no value for 'routing-mark' set, because (nil != "nosuch") was equal to nil. Now it evaluates to 'true', and this command will also print all routes that have no 'routing-mark' value set. *) l2tp - fixed problem on CCR where server responded with wrong source address; *) console export - put qutes around item names that start with a digit; *) sntp client - added support for dns lookup of ntp servers; *) console - when exporting to file, use name ending in '.in_progress', and rename when export finishes; *) bridge setups sometimes could crash on CCR devices; *) fixed port flapping in 1G mode on sfp-sfpplus1 on CRS226; *) fixed SXT ac model losing it's interface if changing regulatory settings in "routerboard" menu
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