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My Articles:
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gVinum
-- Is vinum Panic on your FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE and 6.0 Installation? You need gvinum.
Here is a working example of creating a vinum volume with 4 smaller disks
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mrtg
-- A simple setup to graphically illustrate your network activity
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MicroNUT
-- Are you a Microsoft NUT? Some article here on my ASP sandbox
you might find less boring
Links for 31337 n3rd5:
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AMD Barcelona -- Could really stood up against Intel? lets see.
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Sysinternals
-- Provides advanced system utility to monitor file
activity, tighten registry / file security; even figure out what get to
starts up automatically in the ever insecure windows environment.
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AltQ
-- QoS packet queuing discipline could be easily implemented under *BSD.
Though AltQ supports advanced queuing algorithms like JoBS, HFSC; schemes such
as
Class based Weighted-Fair-Queuing /
Priority-Q (Cisco specific) are supported as well.
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gbde
-- Worried about people digging into your PC after work? Geom Based
Disk Encryption is now available under FreeBSD. also, the
Handbook of Applied Cryptography
might help to get a firm grasp of the concept commonly used
in modern cipher design
- Maokhian -- Premier
Networking related articles and sources of information.
SeattleWireless also has a good review on latest wireless gear
performance.
- Zebra -- A good and fast
routing software for FreeBSD. It speaks BGP-4/4+, RIP2, OSPF well with
existing Cisco/Juniper routers; and supports diverse ATM/Serial/Ethernet
interface that is readily available to FreeBSD. Very useful in
Manipulating (similar to RE syntax w/prefix-list or route map in Cisco IOS)
large routing table even with multiple full view under BGP-4 | more for the
clueless
- WinPcap -- a DLL that allows you
to write for packet filtering / traffic analysis applications at Kernel Level
that are Win32
compliant.
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802.11b -- This industrial strength wireless access protocol may not be as
secure as it seems. PPP-over-ssh-SSH(2) and secure L2TP (i.e.,
vpn-udp) may provide
some added security or performance.
- Packet Storm -- Provide latest
exploits and cracks / kiddies scripts for sysadmins to remain a step ahead of
those wild |33t0 h4x0r5.
- DATAPro --
Provide insights you need to understand the technologies driving computer
systems, communications, and software, before making a bad purchasing
decision.
- Synnergy -- Provide software
security related exploits, patch instructions, and other critical security
related discussions.
- DRI For FreeBSD
-- Direct Rendering Infrastructure is getting to be fairly well-supported on
FreeBSD. This page covers using the latest code available and news on using
3d hardware from major vendor such as NVidia / R128, etc in FreeBSD for game such as Q3, Unreal,
Counter-Strike,
and countless others.
- GroupStudy -- Provide people with
Free CCNA, CCIE, CCNP Study
- SCSI &
Raid -- What are they? How do they perform under various implimentations? This guide should you some design tips to meet your I/O n33d.
- Vinum -- Software Implementation
RAID-0, 1, thru RAID-5. An essential reading for those who'd like to
meet data intensive I/O design requirements.
- IAB -- Internet
Architecture Board Overview
- CiscoWorld
-- Calculate Fiber Loss over long distance
- Sig11 Faq -- Describes and analyze
various causes of Problem related to it.
- PHP Script Archive -- Wanda get
serious with PHP4? joo gota check this out! Also, a session tutorial
could be found here [original]
- NIPC -- National Infrastructure
Protection Center - Prevent'n yourself from getting 0wn3d
- VPNC -- Virtual Private Network
Consortium - New to VPN? This place may proof to be helpful
- Recently, I have been asked as to the existence of enterprise VPN server
solutions based on FreeBSD and *NIX platform. Many of them supports
features comparable with Cisco PIX 501, with much greater packet rate and
encryption strength. Many ports (isakmpd
|
racoon |
poptop
| mpd)
could be used to achieve those desired result. For MS*-Centric
client/server configuration settings, visit
Here for
additional information.
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Linux VPN solutions are also
very well documented, and remains quite popular.
Links for Average n3rd5:
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- FreeBSD Firewall Tutorial | [original]
- A simple, easy to follow tutorial that turn a old PC into a secure router
that take cares of QoS, NAT, firewall, and more
- Windows Resource
Centre - Resolution to common issue related to XP, such as Windows
Messenger removal. For Server related resources, see
- DDoS Premiere - Yields hint as to what it takes to
reduce the effects of DDoS attacks.
- EFF - Getting
Subpoenaed by RIAA?!? this site may provide some good advice on limiting your
liability.
- Play-Hookey - For those EE
would-be's, this site contain a wealth of introductory information in
easy-to-understand formats.
- BNC - Likewise, some ISPs have no
clues when comes reverse ARPA name mapping / UDP filtering. This place
should provide you with a helping hand
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No!flash |
Cached -
"Frankly,
my computer is pretty slow, and all the ads that appear on various web pages
just serve to slow my computer down further. I tried uninstalling the
active X part so it wouldn't work in web pages and did, but now if I go on a
page with flash it asks me if I want to install it. No i don't, and i cant get
rid of that prompt. I have windows 98. is there a way to stop flash ads on web
pages that doesn't involve internet explorer asking me if I want to install it
every second page?"
This Link should provide feasible answer toward this and other similar
questions.
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Public Proxy
Servers - Believe it or not, there exists quite a few open proxy servers
for those who were interested at serving the web with a sense of privacy.
- NodeDB - A database of node
information and capabilities for broadband wireless Internet Connectivity in
major metropolitan area. If you're interested in operating a wireless node
in your neighborhood; then this is a place to list your base stations location and
related information.
- 200mW 801.11b PCMCIA
wireless NIC - Seems to be
available for quite some time now. This
card uses the same kind of (MMCA) connector as Cisco's 352 yet its power lost
characteristics are much better than Lucent's MMCX (Orinco, etc). Cost around
$60.00 a piece, much more desirable when compared with some leading Cisco
Products.
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Understanding
Network Neighborhood - outlining SMB / CIFS in great detail. A good source
of information on become more familiar with the lineage and inner workings of
M$ file sharing protocol.
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DivX Movies - Having
problem(s) w/playing your favorite movie clip? This site might provide some
assistance. It may also be a good idea that you dump the M$-Media player and
get a copy of BS-Player
to eliminate spy-ware and performance related issues.
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PGP - Pretty Good Privacy.
Prevent corporate and academic eavesdropping today! Secure your E-mail from strangers by encrypting
its content. Find out more at:
http://web.mit.edu/network/pgp.html or go thru a
tutorial should you like
things to be explained step by step.
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NANOG - Site keeps you
up-to-date with current routing practices. Contains loads
BGP and
network operations related articles (so good it made sense even for the
clueless)
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Wikipedia -
Tired of viewing banners with other online encyclopedia? Then check out this
GNU free encyclopedia and avoid all those lame pop-ups & banners.
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Bugged?
- Listings of Frequencies Used by Bugs and Surveillance Technology
- PUC@Austin - Phone company is
harassing joo? get with those guys and they'll bend them over.
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Adextinguisher - Don't
like Pop-Ups and Ads for slowing down your dialup surfing or annoyance?
Download this. It provide ACL-like filtering
mechanism for nabbing Ads, Banners, And Pop-Ups. Also, you can download the latest ACL
filtering dictionary from
here.
Once downloaded and placed ACL in selected directory, you could then manage
it by going here.
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Processors - This link
should provide sufficient processor + upgrade related information in
great detail.
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Military
Acronyms - LT's and Big Cheese alike loves to use Acronyms, so that
we're lefted in the dark. Want to know what they've just mumbled about? This
place may provide some help
- Daemon Tools - This is an
application for advanced copy protection emulation with an implemented
virtual DVD ROM drive. Means it helps you to play copies of nearly every CD
available
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ICANN
-- List of accredited Registrars
- Netcraft -- Wana see what the
site is running? here we go!
- @steak -- Another Good site for
security related articles
- CRC -- Publisher of various
scientific/engineering reference
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Time -- Want to see
how modern time are kept? this link could provide some enlightenment. Also,
if you're using windows 2000 server which requires time synchronization (for
AD authentication), consider
this
article from M$ knowledge base. a non easy to folow, M$ article can
be found here
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THAWTE -- Tired of paying around $250.00 / yr for Verisign? This CA is
just as good and you could get over 2-yr worth of Digital Certificate service
for the price of 1.
- Serial -- Archive in
Traditional Mandarin Chinese
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Common Archiving Utility
-- Here is a glimpse of my favorite archive utility collections.. More to come!
- Free DNS
-- provides free DNS services (primary, secondary, in-arpa, dynamic update,
IPv6, etc) without typical annoyances. Over 3000+ hosts and lightening
fast thanks to FreeBSD
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Corrupted WinSock -- M$ knowledge base article 817571 would saves you
considerable amount of time from reinstalling windows should 3rd party
software (i.e; AOL, ad-ware, spy-ware, etc) corrupted your windows
TCP/IP stack
- OneStep for Windows --Cable Modem
Uncapping utility (Works only for Motorola surfboard modems), more could be
found at
www.ed2ksearch.tk
- Other -- Common Desktop Applications. Cache of
local FreeBSD distfile could be found herein.
If joo found some link that joo think it's tech savvy, email me at
yu@aoloser.com
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