Search results for Creating secure wireless access points with OpenBSD and OpenVPN
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Post date: January 30, 2006, 07:01
Category: Security
Views: 4080
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial describes how to install and configure OpenSSH so that it will allow chrooted sessions for users. With this setup, you can give your users shell access without having to fear that they can see your whole system. Your users will be jailed in a specific directory which they will not be able to break out of. |
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Post date: April 15, 2005, 23:04
Category: Network
Views: 3428
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Tutorial quote: Recently I got the opportunity to setup a new lab for a small school. The server runs Linux and the workstations run WindowsXP. There are 3 levels of access on the workstations (admin, teacher, and student) and security on the workstations is based on Windows policies applied at logon. |
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Post date: April 12, 2005, 18:04
Category: Network
Views: 4837
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Tutorial quote: How to install a transparent Squid proxy server with real-time HTTP virus scanning on Mandrake 10.0 using DansGuardian and ClamAV?
People quickly and easily access volumes of research on the Internet and correspond with a mouse click. For more and more companies, content filtering is part of the large battle to combat all kinds of online threats, including hackers, worms and viruses. Linux content filtering allows administrators to configure and manage Internet access across the entire network and to block unwanted Web content like pornography, shopping Web sites, games and gambling.
This guide contains all the necessary information for installing and understanding the architectural layout of the implementation. It was written with the assumption that you understand how to install programs and have a basic understanding of Linux Mandrake. This includes installing Linux Mandrake and RPM packages, editing files, making directories, compiling software and understanding general UNIX commands. This guide doesn’t explain how to use or configure Squid, DansGuardian and ClamAV but information on where to obtain this information can be found in the “Additional information” section. |
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Post date: December 8, 2006, 13:12
Category: Desktop
Views: 3207
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Tutorial quote: For those of you that recently came from the wonderful world of windows you might prefer to have quick access to “My Computer”, “My Documents” and “Trash” right there on the desktop. This tutorial will outline how to have those icons included (or removed). |
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Post date: April 15, 2005, 23:04
Category: System
Views: 4031
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Tutorial quote: When I started booting a box with multiple SCSI adapters, I wanted to keep the device ordering sane. I find it’s best when the boot ordering matches the order in which Linux initializes the drivers for each controller. One effective way to handle this under Debian GNU/Linux with one of the stock kernels is to create a custom initrd image. |
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Post date: June 16, 2007, 22:06
Category: Miscellaneous
Views: 5975
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Tutorial quote: Sometimes it can be handy to set up your own repository to prevent from downloading the remote repository over and over again. This tutorial shows how to create a CentOS mirror for your local network. If you have to install multiple systems in your local network then all needed packages can be downloaded over the fast LAN connection, thus saving your internet bandwidth. |
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Post date: August 16, 2006, 16:08
Category: Network
Views: 12484
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Tutorial quote: This article will describe you how to install a complete solution to manage users that have access to your network devices and also how to backup your network devices configurations with a cvs based storage in order to have diffs on it. You'll also be able to script commands you want to run on your routers/switches to have easier administration. |
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Post date: August 25, 2009, 11:08
Category: Desktop
Views: 3236
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Tutorial quote: This tutorial explains how to install and use Back In Time on an Ubuntu 9.04 desktop. Back In Time is a simple backup tool for Linux inspired from "flyback project" and "TimeVault". The backup is done by taking snapshots of a specified set of directories. |
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Post date: September 23, 2008, 21:09
Category: Software
Views: 4552
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Tutorial quote: Subsonic is a free, web-based media streamer, providing access to your entire music collection wherever you are. Use it to share your music with friends, or to listen to your own music while at work. You can stream to multiple players simultaneously, for instance to one player in your kitchen and another in your living room.
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Post date: September 6, 2009, 19:09
Category: Programming
Views: 7084
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Tutorial quote: Learn to create a custom RSS feed for your website content. These easy to build XML feeds can extend the reach of your content and grow your audience. This howto shows how to build and serve an RSS feed from your MySQL database. |
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