mnoGoSearch

root wrote this at 11:46 am:

mnoGoSearch (formerly known as UdmSearch) is a full-featured Web search engine that you can use to build search engines over HTTP, HTTPS, FTP, and NTTP servers, local files, and database big text fields. It supports Oracle, MS SQL Server, IBM DB2, Sybase, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, InterBase/Firebird, Openlink Virtuoso, Intersystems Caché, iODBC, EasySoft ODBC, and unixODBC database backends. It has XML, HTML, and TEXT built-in support, and external converters support for other document types. An automatic language/charset guesser for more 70 language/charset combinations is included, along with basic authorization support, and you may index password-protected intranet HTTP servers with proxy authorization support.

Visit it: mnoGoSearch

The Perfect Linux Setup

“if you want to give Linux a run and see how to set it up step-by-step then this is the page for you.

Now a lot of these FAQ’s cover just the basic setup, not these! These FAQ’s take you WAY deep into Linux (we’re talking stuff like how to get Post Fix, DNS, SSH Server, etc…)”

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Linux Introduction with Comprehensive Bash Guide

root wrote this at 10:45 pm:

These pages contain three e-books: A “Newbie Guide”, the most comprehensive Bash Guide (I could find) and everything about firewalls and proxies. You can also download that whole thing as a compiled Windows help file ;-). Quite worth a digg!

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PHPXref

root wrote this at 11:34 pm:

PHP Cross Referencing Documentation Generator.
PHPXref is a developer tool that’s designed to ease the process of working on large PHP projects by making it very fast and easy to browse the code documentation along with the code itself.

It works by scanning a project directory and translating the files it finds into readable cross-referenced HTML, simultaneously utilizing comments in the code to produce documentation to accompany it.

The result is a collection of plain HTML files that can be read using any browser, with no supporting software required.

Visit it: http://phpxref.sourceforge.net/

Knowing Knoppix

root wrote this at 12:43 am:

The first guide to Knoppix for the complete beginner.
Knowing Knoppix is a beginner-friendly book designed to help with these situations:

- You can’t start Windows! Disaster? Possibly not. It is often possible to rescue files using Knoppix from crashed Windows computers, even when Windows cannot be started. This guide takes you step by step through the process.
- You are curious about Linux, and you want to discover what all the fuss is about.
- You want a useful guide to help you get started with Knoppix.

Visit it: http://www.pjls16….nder.co.uk/knowing-knoppix/

Debian Gateway Email Server HOWTO

Debian Anti-Spam Anti-Virus Gateway Email Server using Postfix, Amavisd-new, SpamAssassin, Razor, DCC, Pyzor and ClamAV HOWTO

Visit it: http://www200.pair.com/mecham/spam/

Centralized syslog-ng to Mysql and Oracle

root wrote this at 6:03 pm:

This full article learn you how establish a centralized location for syslog-ng collection in order to facilitate:
1. Immediate log reporting (both real time and summary reporting)
2. Long term log storage (for archival and for possible later analysis).

Visit it: http://www.vermeer.org/docs/1

The Premier Web Site about Regular Expressions

root wrote this at 5:30 pm:

A regular expression (regex or regexp for short) is a special text string for describing a search pattern. You can think of regular expressions as wildcards on steroids. You are probably familiar with wildcard notations such as *.txt to find all text files in a file manager. The regex equivalent is .*\.txt. Here are a lot of tutorial and resources about the regex.

Visit it: http://www.regular-expressions.info/

Position Is Everything

root wrote this at 1:36 pm:

This site to explain some obtuse CSS bugs in modern browsers, provide demo examples of interesting CSS behaviors, and show how to ‘make it work’ without using tables for layout purposes.

Visit it: http://www.positioniseverything.net/

How to Fold a Shirt

root wrote this at 12:03 pm:

Howtofoldashirt.net teaches readers how to fold a shirt properly. We have a WMV and quicktime movie of how to fold a shirt.

Visit it: http://www.howtofoldashirt.net

LDAP AKBK home

root wrote this at 10:19 am:

Welcome to the new revamped LDAP Schema Viewer
Objectclass Viewer
Attribute View
Syntax Schemas

Visit it: http://ldap.akbkhome.com

Tunnel SSH

root wrote this at 3:46 pm:

Tunnelling ssh over firewalled server. Very very usefull

Visit it: http://openskills.info/view/boxdetail.p…

Bluetooth and Linux

root wrote this at 4:51 pm:

Linux Bluetooth HOW-TO a lot of link to documentation.

Visit it: http://www.holtmann.org/linux/bluetooth…

LinuxQuestions.org – USB Bluetooth and Nokia 3650

root wrote this at 11:35 am:

After many many months of trying almost everything, finally I managed to get file transfers between my Linux box (RH9) and my mobile phone (Nokia 3650). Here are the steps…

Visit it: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions…

Email filtering with Procmail + SpamAssassin + ClamAV || kuro5hin.org

root wrote this at 9:39 am:

So what’s the best way to protect your inbox on your *nix server? Well, here’s a quick and easy way to filter spam and viruses with free software and about an hour.

Visit it: http://www.kuro5hin.org/story/2004/1/31…



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