Table of Contents
Ideas
Linux
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Multi-boot iPAQ (hx4700)
Windows CE, Familiar v.0.8.4 GPE, Familiar v.0.8.4 OPIE - 21 March 2007
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Squid: Blocking Unwanted Sites
See how to block unwanted sites using Squid Web Proxy Cache - 14 July 2005
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Squid Usefull Tasks
Squid Web Proxy Cache does not normally need user intervention, but from time to time,
you may be forced to do some tasks like rotating logs and cleaning the cache.
- 14 July 2005
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Installing Honeyd 1.0 and Arpd 0.2 under Fedora Core 4 (with gcc 4.0.0)
A journey in the world if modifying, open source, applications to suit your needs. In this
particular case I have made some code changes and upgrades.
- 12 July 2005
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Adamantix - Quick Start, Part.I - WARNING: this is almost finished
I wanted to test Adamantix. After some tweaks I was pleased. Se some basic tasks that you have to
do for a, not so, basic system start.
- 07 July 2005
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Fedora Core 3 and FireWire videocamera
Yes, you can do video capture in Linux too. Read this introductory document if you are interested. - 21 June 2005
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Fedora Core 3 updates (automatically and/or manually)
Operating system update is a critical process. Because some think it is to hard to be done I have
decided to write this document.
- 20 June 2005
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Fedora Core 3 installation failed (disk_dos.c:485)
Once upon a time I had to install Fedora Cored 3 and I was bitten by an annoying error.
A rare one, I think. But not so hard to solve it.
- 19 June 2005
Security
Networks
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GARP, GVRP, GMRP
Generic Attribute Registration Protocol - 27 November 2006
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CDP
Cisco Discovery Protocol - 27 November 2006
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Naming, labeling and coloring the network ports
You may easily find a lot of informations about switching, routing, VLAN's, configuring
firewalls and much more things related to a computer network but you may face a
simple yet complicated problem: how to label the ports and what names should those ports have ?
- 23 September 2005
PDA
Programming
Solaris
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Installing sudo-1.6.8p9 on SPARC/Solaris 8
Quoting from the
sudo
's web page:
"
Sudo (superuser do) allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all)
commands as root or another user while logging the commands and arguments.
"
- 27 June 2005
Windows
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