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Magento – List Applied Patches

You can view a list of patches that have been applied to a Magento site with:

You’ll get something like this:

 

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Howto Determine Magento Version

Previously we posted an article on how to determine Magento version by checking the app/Mage.php file:

Determine Magento Commerce Version

Here’s another technique that I like using PHP command line:

Credit for this goes to euperia.com.

 

 

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Multiple Domains One WordPress

Let’s say you want to have more then one domain pointing to a WordPress site. Each domain should show the same content but you don’t want to redirect to the primary domain. This is a problem with WordPress because it tries to redirect to a single canonical domain. The solution is the “Any Hostname” plugin:

https://wordpress.org/plugins/any-hostname/

After installing the plugin, go to:

WordPress Admin -> Settings -> General

At the bottom of the screen you’ll find an “Any Hostname” section where you can add additional domain names to the site. So now you can have “www.acme.com” as the primary domain and one or more additional names like “www.acmeinc.com”. The website will be displayed on each domain as if it were the primary with no redirect.

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Block wp-login.php On Single Site In WordPress Multisite

Take the case where you have a WordPress multi-site with many domains pointing to a single virtual host. When the site gets hit with a wp-login.php attack you want to password protect the wp-login.php script but just for the targeted site … not for every site in the multisite.  Here’s the .htaccess rules to accomplish this:

We set an environment variable based on the Host header and then require login from requests with the matching environment variable.

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CentOS / Nginx / PHP-FPM / WordPress

Some quick notes on building a CentOS server with Nginx, PHP-FPM and WordPress.

First here’s great tutorial that covers the different Fedura / CentOS / RedHat versions:

http://www.if-not-true-then-false.com/2011/install-nginx-php-fpm-on-fedora-centos-red-hat-rhel/

To support WordPress I added the following line  into /etc/nginx/sites-enabled/acme.com.conf:

 

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