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The server firewall allows

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The server firewall allows incoming SSH traffic from anywhere. It then performs IP address filtering to allow only evden eve nakliyat certain IP addresses access to more open ankara evden evenakliyat resources, such as NFS, LDAP, CUPS and the FlexLM license server. The Web server uses a slightly different setup to allow only incoming SSH and HTTP traffic.

Atom feed does not validate

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Hi Reuven,

I regularly read your articles,they are informative and I put them to use at work!

I not able to get the atom feed validated (feedvalidator.org) using exactly the information given in your aticle for creating a feed. I tried passing your feed through the validator and it would not validate!,The validator complains about missing version, author etc. Can you please guide me on this.

Good day
Harish

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