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How to get Real Visitors IPs on your backend

How to Get Real Visitor IPs in Web Server Access Logs In order to receive the real visitor IPs in your back-end’s access logs when using our remote protection services, your web server must be able to parse X-Forwarded-For headers. Some web servers, such as LiteSpeed, NGINX and IIS support this by default. With Apache, the most popular web server however,

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How to use make command in Linux.

How To Use Make Command In Linux. This article will show you how to use the Linux make command with examples. The Linux make command is a commonly used utility by sysadmins and developers. The command assists in the compilation process and is a must-have tool for building large applications. This utility cuts out repetition and speeds up compilation, saving

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How to use lspci command in Linux.

How To Use Lspci Command In Linux. In this tutorial, we will cover the lspci command syntax and show you different ways to use it. The lspci (list PCI) Linux command displays information about each PCI bus on your system. This includes information about the devices connected to the PCI subsystem. How to Install lspci Start by updating the system

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How to use lsof command in Linux.

How To Use Lsof Command In Linux. This article will explain how to use the lsof command in Linux with examples. Introduction The lsof command stands for LiSt Open Files and shows open files and which process uses them. Since Linux sees every object as a file, such as devices, directories, etc., unidentified open files prevent users from modifying them. lsof

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How to use look command in Linux.

How To Use Look Command. The look command in Linux shows the lines beginning with a given string. This command also uses binary search if the file is sorted. If file is not specified, the file /usr/share/dict/words is used. And then only the alphanumeric characters are compared and the case of alphabetic characters is ignored. Syntax: look [-bdf] [-t termchar]

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How to use let command in Linux.

How To Use Let Command. In this tutorial, we will go over the let command syntax, options, and usage examples. Bash let is a built-in command in Linux systems used for evaluating arithmetic expressions. Unlike other arithmetic evaluation and expansion commands, let is a simple command with its own environment. The let command also allows for arithmetic expansion. Bash let

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How to use join command in Linux.

How To Use Join Command. Linux is an open-source operating system that provides users with a wide range of utilities and tools for managing and manipulating data. One such tool is join command, which is used to join two different files based on a common field. join command is a very useful utility that can be used to merge or

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How to use jobs command in Linux.

How To Use Jobs Command. A “job” is a set of instructions or a unit of work that is assigned to an operating system for execution. In Linux, the “jobs” command permits you to interact with the system jobs through the terminal directly. This command is also used to check the states of the jobs and list them with their

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How to use iostat command in Linux.

How To Use Iostat Command. The iostat command in Linux is used for monitoring system input/output statistics for devices and partitions. It monitors system input/output by observing the time the devices are active in relation to their average transfer rates. The iostat produce reports may be used to change the system configuration to raised balance the input/output between the physical

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How to use iconv command in Linux.

How To Use Iconv Command. iconv command is used to convert some text in one encoding into another encoding. If no input file is provided then it reads from standard input. Similarly, if no output file is given then it writes to standard output. If no from-encoding or to-encoding is provided then it uses current local’s character encoding. Syntax: iconv

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