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anewmorning.com —
A great guide on how to create the ultimate Windows XP Installation CD/DVD.
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MoiN 4 days ago
linux.com —
Kismet is a wireless "detector, sniffer, and intrusion detection system," and one of the growing list of essential open source tools for computer network security professionals. Kismet runs on any POSIX-compliant platform, including Windows, Mac OS X, and BSD, but Linux is the preferred platform because it has more unencumbered RFMON-capable drivers than any of the others.
Posted by
aroedl 2 days ago
aroedl 2 days ago
HowFlow —
If your KDE ICQ client stops working, try to change the ICQ version in the configuration file.
Posted by
aroedl 3 days ago
aroedl 3 days ago
howtoforge.com —
This tutorial shows how to configure Zimbra Collaboration Server (ZCS) and Samba to act as a primary domain controller (PDC) that uses LDAP as a centralized database for authenticating users on Linux and Windows desktops. It should enable you then to seamlessly integrate Zimbra into a corporate network based on Open Source server software.
Posted by
flood 8 days ago
thehostintheshell.com —
XCache is a fast, stable PHP opcode cacher that has been tested and is now running on production servers under high load. It optimizes performance by removing the compilation time of PHP scripts by caching the compiled state of PHP scripts into the shm (RAM) and uses the compiled version straight from the RAM. This will increase the rate of page generation time by up to 5 times.
Posted by
aroedl 11 days ago
aroedl 11 days ago
ubuntugeek.com —
How to convert Microsoft Compiled HTML Help files to PDF.
Posted by
aroedl 8 days ago
aroedl 8 days ago
blogspot.com —
This is a very simple script that will let you know your public ip address by email or an sms(free)
Posted by
daedalus 8 days ago
daedalus 8 days ago
blogspot.com —
Whith this small tutorial you can prevent brute force attacks by banning any source ip for 60 seconds if it got 3 consecutive login fails.
Posted by
daedalus 7 days ago
daedalus 7 days ago
linux.com —
June is Bandwidth Conservation Month (well, not officially, but let's say that it is), so if you have multiple machines running an APT-powered Linux distribution such as Debian or Ubuntu, you should take a look at apt-proxy, a utility that caches package downloads in a shared pool for all interested parties on your LAN.
Posted by
aroedl 9 days ago
aroedl 9 days ago
howtoforge.com —
This tutorial will walk you through setting up DHCP fail over on CentOS 5.1 using the default ISC dhcp server, this can easily be adapted to any other Linux distro out there. You will most likely need Failover in environments where network down time can not be tolerated.
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aroedl 10 days ago
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