Bullying prevention service including training, publications and consulting services
Our goal is to provide information on how to deal with bullying. I do not offer advice or consulting services, but I really want to learn about new bullying prevention ideas so that we can take over the information.
Therefore, although we deployed the website, it is undesirable for the user to access the website with a random IP address. We want them to visit our domain name. So let's assume that our domain name is awesomedomain.com (in my opinion this is better than example.com). How can I get half of the requests for each of the two servers? This means running Nginx on the port 80 server. All traffic entering the server from the Web is received by Nginx. Nginx then forwards the traffic to our Meteor application instance. This can be done on another port on the same server or on another server. Nginx tries to balance the number of requests sent to each instance
As with most websites, our servers automatically record page requests made when users visit our website. These "server logs" usually include one or more cookies that uniquely identify the web request, the Internet protocol address, the browser type, the browser language, the date and time of the request, and the browser. 740674ce2123a 969 is the unique cookie ID assigned to this particular computer the first time you visit the Google site. (Users can delete cookies, which is the only cookie ID that users assign to their devices the next time they visit Google last time they delete cookies from their computer.