Short and killer Linux tips

root wrote this at 4:47 pm:

A compilation of command line tips that will help you a lot.

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CSS Menu Generator

root wrote this at 4:09 pm:

“CSS Menu Generator will generate both the CSS and the HTML code required to produce a text-based yet appealing set of navigation buttons”

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Bandwidth Monitoring With IPTables…

root wrote this at 4:08 pm:

“Most of the time we use iptables to set up a firewall on a machine, but iptables also provides packet and byte counters. Every time an iptables rule is matched by incoming or outgoing data streams, the software tracks the number of packets and the amount of data that passes through the rules.”

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Top 10 Photoshop Tutorials of 2005

root wrote this at 11:44 am:

A top10 list with some of the best Photoshop tutorials of 2005.

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Wordpress 2.0 RC

root wrote this at 11:40 am:

Try the new Wordpress 2.0 Release Candidate, but of course backup first!

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Teach Yourself Shell Programming in 24 Hours

root wrote this at 9:35 am:

The best online introduction to Linux/Unix that I’ve seen. Coherent, cohesive, and concise, this is a good tool for beginners and a brush-up for people who’ve been away from the command line for a while.

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Google suggest like lyrics site

root wrote this at 9:34 am:

Very cool lyrics site with auto suggest artist, song or album as you type in the search box. No ads, no popups and no big graphics. Just plain search box. Looks very much like the front page of Google. It is also quite fast. Almost every search I did was just over 1 sec. This one definitely goes on my bookmarks.

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How to setup a MySQL cluster on Linux

root wrote this at 9:33 am:

An article on how to setup a MySQL DB cluster using two servers and a third server as a management node on Linux.

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Learning JavaScript Basics

root wrote this at 9:32 am:

This detailed article covers the basics for a beginner to learn JavaScript. Also, simple code samples along the way as you learn.

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How to setup a Website.

root wrote this at 1:46 pm:

A really good website for knowing all the steps to setup a Website. Very helpful for people who don’t know what some of the language that is used when it comes to building one. Any other guides out there like this one?

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Nessus & Nmap Cheatsheet

root wrote this at 12:04 pm:

Cheatsheets for famous security programs - Nessus and NMAP, comes handy during network security audits. Nmap is a free open source utility for network exploration, whereas Nessus helps in auditing network devices and applications.

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Linux Shortcuts and Commands:

root wrote this at 6:52 pm:

This is a practical selection of the commands and shortcuts we use most often. Handy linux commands source. Good stuff, many of these a lot of people already know but it is a great memory tool.

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Google fixies IE

root wrote this at 5:23 pm:

Google has strengthened its Desktop Search tool so that it cannot be used any longer by hackers who are exploiting an unpatched vulnerability in Microsoft Internet Explorer software.

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Hak.5 Episode #5 Official Release

root wrote this at 12:06 pm:

In this episode of Hak.5 Wess finishes up his sub-$100 mini arcade cabinet, Darren talks streaming audio and video, Jon dives into AJAX, and Harrison plays with metasploit. Plus the Microshaft Jackhammer 5160, special guest star Frank Linhares, guest intro by Mike Lazazzera, music by Ashley Witt, and a not-so-friendly server.

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grsecurity

root wrote this at 12:47 pm:

grsecurity is an innovative approach to security utilizing a multi-layered detection, prevention, and containment model. It is licensed under the GPL.
It offers among many other features:

An intelligent and robust Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) system that can generate least privilege policies for your entire system with no configuration
Change root (chroot) hardening
/tmp race prevention
Extensive auditing
Prevention of entire classes of exploits related to address space bugs (from the PaX project)
Additional randomness in the TCP/IP stack
A restriction that allows a user to only view his/her processes
Every security alert or audit contains the IP address of the person that caused the event

Visit it: http://www.grsecurity.org/

   


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