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Filtre & Go 0.6 (Mac)
Filtre & Go is the first generic filter for EIMS. It provides headers, server ID, return path and body filtering with case sensitive and insensitive regular expression and literal strings. It honors DNS exclusions, provides test modes and updates filters on the fly. Filtre & Go is a free and...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Kallisys, Binaries, Domain Names, Internet
Software downloads 2003-10-13
Use iperf for quick and easy network tests
Being able to quantify latency in terms other than millisecond response time is important when determining the quality of a network. One tool that can help administrators do just that is iperf. by Rick Vanover
Tags: Network, Networking, Rick Vanover, IPerf, Binaries
Blog posts 2008-11-16

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Lock IT Down: Install a powerful, open source intrusion detection system in Windows 2000
A tutorial on how to install Snort, an open source network intrusion detection systemIntrusion detection systems are one of the most critical tools to network security engineers. In the Linux/UNIX world, a number of free tools are available that are powerful, flexible, and simple to use. Thanks to Silicon Defense,...
Tags: Operating systems, open source, Ron Nutter, Snort, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Windows 2000, Microsoft IIS Server, WinRar
Technical articles 2002-06-25
Detecting rootkits
You suspect you've been hacked, but how can you be sure? We'll explain how to use cryptographic checksums to validate your bianaries and to snif exactly which ports your systems have been listening to.By Chris Prosise and Saumil Udayan ShahIn our last column, we examined one of the more common...
Tags: Rootkits, SECURITY, Guest Contributor, rootkit, checksum, system utility, MD5, attacker, trojan horse
Technical articles 2001-02-08
Utilities help you detect and clean rootkits from a Linux box
Rootkits have been the "thing under the bed" for Linux administrators for a number of years. Now there are tools to aid in the detection of these monsters. Scott Lowe shows you how to use these utilities and how best to clean up after the fact.Rootkits are particularly dangerous utilities...
Tags: Rootkits, Linux, Scott Lowe MCSE, rootkit
Technical articles 2002-05-21
DELPHI vs J2EE
DELPHI vs J2EEHello there!Can somebody help me out in this topicMy Questions are :1. Why would someone convert DELPHI application to J2EE application ?2. What are the advantages and disadvantages in doing so ?Thanks in AdvanceRajanipopularity and "portability"J2EE is, of course, Java. Java enjoys the benefit of being ubiquitous:...
Tags: Borland Delphi, J2EE, Java, programming, rajanikanth_iitk@...
Discussion threads 2004-12-13
New to Java ...best advice?
New to Java ...best advice?I have over 2 years of IT Desktop/lan/Network Admin support and over 4 years of general pc/desktop/laptop hardware/soft. support I have decided to take up a programming language. I'm going to pursue Java. And I'm very open about it as of now I don't have a...
Tags: Programming languages, C/C++, Development tools, Java
Discussion threads 2005-09-15
Intel drives Apple sales up in 2006?
"Apple Sales Mushroom, Thanks To Intel CPUs"That is one headline that we will definitely not be seeing in 2006. Standard business practice to making a product sell, is to accomplish at least one of the following: better product for the same price, equal product at a better price, or superior...
Tags: Apple Computer Inc., architechture, CPU, Intel Corp., Intel CPU, PPC, sales
Blog posts 2005-12-13
Zip Tools 1.1 (Mac)
Installs zip 2.32 and unzip 5.52 files. I noticed some time ago that there are a lot of machines out there without a copy of the zip and unzip binaries that Apple installs as part of their Developer Tools. As these tools are very useful, and several people, including...
Tags: Apple Macintosh, Tool, Roger Jolly, Productivity
Software downloads 2007-06-29
Trying to install rc.firewall
Helle.. I am trying to install a firewall (rc.firewall) on a redHat linux 9 system. when I am running the firewall script it is aborting the process with the error 'IPtable v1.2 required or Kernel not configured for IPtables. Aborting! Get TPtables 1.2 OR ad linux Kernel 2.4.x'..I am currently...
Tags: firewall, kernel, linux, uvesedwards@...
Q&A 2005-01-11
No more excuses: You can play World of Warcraft in Linux
WoW under LinuxI have been using cedega to meet my gaming addition since version 4.I have played WoW online under linux using Linux and it works well. Games like enemy territory, Doom, Quake 4/2 Unrela tournament have native binaries so no need for cedega for those games.Other games I...
Tags: game, Linux, wow under linux, opposingforces@..., hardware, cedega
Discussion threads 2006-05-13
Adding a unique user interface to your scripts with Microsoft Agent technology
Getting your point across has never been easier with Microsoft Agent technology. If you want to animate your next software application rollout, check out this Daily Drill Down by Greg Shultz, with an accompanying download that ties it all together.If you’ve been following along with my Windows Script Host...
Tags: Scripting languages, Operating systems, Greg Shultz, Microsoft Agent, Microsoft Agent Technology, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows
Technical articles 2001-06-25
Get Samba running, part 2: Configuring Samba and mounting Samba filesystems
In part 2 of this two-part series of Daily Drill Downs, Bryan Pfaffenberger shows you how to install Samba and how to modify or create the Samba configuration file.Welcome to part 2 of this two-part series on Samba, an open-source implementation of the native Windows networking protocols for Linux. To...
Tags: Microsoft Windows, Operating systems, UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Linux, file system, Bryan Pfaffenberger, Samba
Technical articles 2000-08-18
Apache runs on NetWare too
What do you do if you want to switch from IIS to Apache but don't want to learn Linux or run Windows? If you're running NetWare, you can download and run Apache right on your server. John Sheesley gives you the details.The most recent versions of NetWare have shipped with...
Tags: Operating systems, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, Web server, John Sheesley, Apache Software Foundation, Novell NetWare, server
Technical articles 2001-12-28
Get IT Done: Handy aliases can simplify Linux administration
See how to use the alias command to set up custom commands that can execute administrative tasks.When my network goes down for some strange reason, my first impulse is to rush to the Linux server and run the /etc/rc.d/init.d/network restart command. I've typed this command thousands of times, and each...
Tags: UNIX, OPEN SOURCE, Servers, Get IT Done, Jack Wallen, Jr., aliase, alias, Linux
Technical articles 2002-12-19
Making RPMs, part 3: Installing files
Vincent covers installing the binaries, man pages, configuration files, and all the other components that belong in your RPM package in this third Daily Drill Down on creating your own RPMs.Welcome to part three of “Making RPMs.” In this Daily Drill Down, we’ll come one step closer to finishing the...
Tags: OPEN SOURCE, Vincent Danen, RPM, Making RPM, BuildRoot
Technical articles 2000-11-01
Get IT Done: Qmail installation walk-through
Covers the open source MTA Qmail installation process with detail on compiling the program to work with any server setupThere are a number of mail transfer agents MTAs that are designed for Linux, but most distributions install sendmail by default because it’s one of the oldest and most mature mail...
Tags: Linux, E-mail servers, OPEN SOURCE, Get IT Done, Vincent Danen, QMail, mail transfer agent
Technical articles 2000-06-09
SolutionBase: Stop viruses on a Linux-based e-mail server with ClamAV
Linux is less susceptible to viruses than Windows-based servers and clients, but it isn't immune. You need to take the precautions necessary to prevent viruses from spreading. Clam AntiVirus is an open source antivirus toolkit designed for scanning on mail gateways. Jack Wallen takes an in-depth...
Tags: Database, Server, Open-source Community, E-mail, Virus, E-mail Server, ClamAV, Linux, Jack Wallen, rnrnWhat, ClamAVrn, rnIt, rnDownloading, Antivirus, Section, Configuration, Sendmail Inc., Obviously 24, Cyberthreats, E-mail Servers, Viruses And Worms, Storage, Security, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software, Enterprise Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2007-09-10
NewsHunterFREE 2.1.5F (Mac)
NewsHunterFREE is the Usenet utility for OS X.Easy Set Up will have new users downloading from newsgroups quickly and with minimal fuss.Archer multimedia viewer technology accessible through the Player menu as well as from within NewsHunter documents.Threaded decoding and assembly of files. NewsHunter does not have to wait for a...
Tags: Folder, Apple Macintosh, Newsgroup, Parker Software, NewsHunterFREE, NewsHunter documents.Threaded, Decoding System, Friend Filter, Raw Files Folder, Storage, Databases, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Software, Data Management
Software downloads 2005-09-04
X-Mailer 1.9.3fw (Windows)
X-Mailer is an advanced attachment e-mailing program that supports file size constraints. You simply set the maximum file size allowed per mail and X-Mailer will attach the files up to the specified size at least one file will still be attached. Easily post thousands of images/binaries to your favorite groups....
Tags: Server, Microsoft Windows, Attachment, e-Mail Message, SSL, File, E-mail Server, SMTP Server, X-Mailer, Ssl/Tls, E-mail Servers, E-mail, Authentication/Encryption, Network Security, Security, Enterprise Software, Software, Online Communications, Networking
Software downloads 2005-08-16
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