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How to Remove Haproxy ? One of the administrator i have hired back then installed haproxy in my linux server He is not available right now I would like uninstall it, but have no idea how to do that Any one here guide me to uninstall haproxy please ?
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- How to hide web server IP? | Web Hosting Talk
You could certainly build a proxy server with nginx, haproxy or something like that, but then everybody would know that those 100 domains are hosted in that proxy That's why we would need to know what is the point of hiding that information Depending on what you want to achive, you will be able to do it one way or the other
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oops! haha Ran "yum clean all" and now I broke yum! - Distro: Centos 5 I was trying to run "yum install usermin" after adding the repo, it wouldn't install because it said "There are unf
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