Day: February 14, 2026
HTTPS and Port 443: Secure Web Browsing Essentials
HTTPS and Port 443 are the foundation of Secure Web Browsing in the current digital age. HTTPS ensures the encryption of data being transmitted between users and websites, thus securing passwords, payment information, and personal data from being intercepted or tampered with. Port 443 is the default ...
Steps to Harden OpenClaw Security on a VPS
Securing OpenClaw on a VPS requires a structured hardening strategy that reduces the attack surface, enforces strict access control, and strengthens server-level defenses before the application is exposed to public traffic. When OpenClaw runs on a VPS without proper security configuration, even a minor misconfiguration can lead ...
CentOS Guide: Restart Apache After SSL, Keep HTTPS
Restart Apache After SSL is an essential task for system administrators using CentOS who need to implement the SSL changes without interrupting the HTTPS connection. Restarting Apache after an SSL installation or configuration can result in a system failure, an unsecured HTTPS connection, or a warning message ...