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Hello Hemanth,

Thank you for your interest in Google AdSense. Unfortunately, after
reviewing your application, we’re unable to accept you into Google AdSense
at this time.

We did not approve your application for the reasons listed below.

Issues:

- Postal address incorrect or not provided
- Domain ownership not evident

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Further detail:

Postal address incorrect or not provided: We’ve found that the account
information provided on your application is incomplete or incorrect. All
applications must include a valid and complete address where you can
receive mail. It is important that this information is entered correctly
since payments will be issued to the payee name and checks will be mailed
to the address as listed on your application. For more details on entering
your address, please visit
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=47333.

Domain ownership: To complete our review, we need to confirm your
ownership of www.h3manth.com.

Please follow the steps below:

1. Access the source code of the website you have submitted.
2. Create a separate page on the site and paste ‘This post confirms the
ownership of the site and that the site adheres to AdSense policies and
Terms and Conditions’.
3. Fill out this form
(https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/request.py?contact=domain_ownership)
with your name, the email address you applied with, and the URL where you
pasted the email.

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https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/answer.py?answer=75109.

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and password you submitted with your application. Our specialists will
review your account for compliance with our program policies, so please
make sure to resolve all of the issues listed above before resubmitting.

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https://www.google.com/adsense/localized-terms?hl=en_US

If you have any questions, you’re welcome to contact us at
https://www.google.com/adsense/support/bin/request.py? at any time.

Regards,

The Google AdSense Team

It’s three easy steps , i call it CJR , that is Check if there is already a channel by the same name , if not Join the channel you want to register then , Register your channel to server you wish

/msg ChanServ info ##channelname

/join ##channelname

/msg ChanServ register ##channelname

My dream came true , when i tried this method :)

Easy steps :

0. sudo apt-get install vsftp {install very secure ftp}.

1. sudo mkdir /home/ftp/Shared\ files {make your shared folder}.

2. sudo chmod a+rwx /home/ftp/Shared\ files {set permissions}.

3. gksu gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf {Open vsftpd’s config file}.

4. Remove the hash (#) before :
write_enable=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES

5. sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart {restart vsftp}.

6. Right-click the Network-Manager icon and select Connection Information , and copy your IP .

7. Goto : Places –>Connect to server…

Looks something similar to the above picture , where you need to paste in your IP , for the sever name , then say connect :)

{The bg of the image is of Lord Krishna : Krishna }

Thats it !! you are done , you can also add a bookmark in nautilus.

P.S : You need chmod each file in your folder / use -R option , or else ftp wont work .

Now the sharing part :{for other users , remote}

Ubuntu: nautilus ftp://address

Windows: Open a My Computer window and, in the Address bar,
type ftp://address , drag and drop the parent directory to your desk-bar to create a shortcut.

Scan for viruses

Though , Ubuntu is virus free , you can use antivirus to clean your home and others also ;)

Its know as “clam” antivirus , find more about it on http://www.clamav.net/

Rather on Ubuntu apt:clamav

And run clamscan , output will be something like


———– SCAN SUMMARY ———–

Known viruses: 486857

Engine version: 0.94.2

Scanned directories: 1

Scanned files: 65

Infected files: 0

Data scanned: 14.10 MB

Time: 15.784 sec (0 m 15 s)

By default it scans the current directory , but you can :

(0) Scan a single file: clamscan file

(1) Scan a current working directory: clamscan

(2) Scan all files (and subdirectories) in /home : clamscan -r /home

(3) Load database from a file: clamscan -d /tmp/newclamdb -r /tmp

My dream came true , when i tried this method :)

Easy steps :

0. sudo apt-get install vsftp {install very secure ftp}.

1. sudo mkdir /home/ftp/Shared\ files {make your shared folder}.

2. sudo chmod a+rwx /home/ftp/Shared\ files {set permissions}.

3. gksu gedit /etc/vsftpd.conf {Open vsftpd’s config file}.

4. Remove the hash (#) before :
write_enable=YES
anon_upload_enable=YES
anon_mkdir_write_enable=YES

5. sudo /etc/init.d/vsftpd restart {restart vsftp}.

6. Right-click the Network-Manager icon and select Connection Information , and copy your IP .

7. Goto : Places –>Connect to server…

Looks something similar to the above picture , where you need to paste in your IP , for the sever name , then say connect :)

{The bg of the image is of Lord Krishna : Krishna }

Thats it !! you are done , you can also add a bookmark in nautilus.

P.S : You need chmod each file in your folder / use -R option , or else ftp wont work .

Now the sharing part :{for other users , remote}

Ubuntu: nautilus ftp://address

Windows: Open a My Computer window and, in the Address bar,
type ftp://address , drag and drop the parent directory to your desk-bar to create a shortcut.

Scan for viruses

Though , Ubuntu is virus free , you can use antivirus to clean your home and others also ;)

Its know as “clam” antivirus , find more about it on http://www.clamav.net/

Rather on Ubuntu apt:clamav

And run clamscan , output will be something like


———– SCAN SUMMARY ———–

Known viruses: 486857

Engine version: 0.94.2

Scanned directories: 1

Scanned files: 65

Infected files: 0

Data scanned: 14.10 MB

Time: 15.784 sec (0 m 15 s)

By default it scans the current directory , but you can :

(0) Scan a single file: clamscan file

(1) Scan a current working directory: clamscan

(2) Scan all files (and subdirectories) in /home : clamscan -r /home

(3) Load database from a file: clamscan -d /tmp/newclamdb -r /tmp