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List open ports and listening services
As mentioned in the article, "10 security tips for all general-purpose OSes," you should turn off any services you don't actually need so that they will not become avenues of attack for security threats. Ten specific services for Microsoft Windows were mentioned in my later article, "10 services to...
Tags: Linux Distribution, Network, FreeBSD, TCP, Unix System, Service, Tcp/Ip, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Linux, Networking, Software, Chad Perrin
Blog posts 2008-04-15
Blank Page Suppression with SAP and Canon Print Devices
Hello,I was wondering if anyone has heard of a solution for Blank Page Suppression for CANON print devices?I know HP has the Blank Page Suppression DIMM that kills the FFForm Feed code at machine level, but Canon does not...Any other ideas? My client doesnt want to redo their SAP forms.I...
Tags: Printers, Operating systems, SAP AG, John DiMeo, printer, http://groups.google.com/group/intel.networking_and_communicatio, Unix, PostScript, Unix system, Canon Inc.
Discussion threads 2007-04-30
Integrate UNIX systems with Services for UNIX
Whether your network contains UNIX, Linux, or a combination of the two, you are likely looking for ways to integrate these systems with Windows Server. Jim Boyce shows us how. Whether your network contains UNIX, Linux, or a combination of the two, you are likely looking for ways...
Tags: Network File System, Microsoft Windows Server, Microsoft Windows, Servers, Jim Boyce, Operating systems, Microsoft Windows 2000, Unix system, Services for Unix, file system, Unix, network, server, Windows 2000 Server Tips Newsletter, Software, Hardware
Technical articles 2006-02-06
Tuning Systems for NFS
Linux and UNIX systems have always been very strong in their ability to share data with one another. Communication protocols such as UUCP, FTP, HTTP, and SCP, allow users of these systems to share data in a simple, secure, and reliable fashion. Network File System NFS has been one of...
Tags: Network File System, File System, Unix System, Linux, UNIX, Open Source, Operating Systems, Software
White papers 2005-02-01
Computer Archaeology: On the Trail of Deleted Files
This sample chapter from Forensic Discovery investigates numerous examples of file deletion, primarily on Unix systems, in order to demonstrate how deleted file information can escape destruction for years, how it can provide insight into previous system activity, and how deleted files can be even more persistent and informative than...
Tags: Forensic Discovery, Published, Addison-Wesley, deletion, Unix system, trail, destruction, Unix, computer
Download resources 2006-05-23
Integrate Windows and UNIX systems with NFS
Learn to use the Windows Services for UNIX add-on provided in Windows 2000 Server to ease integration. Want more Win2K tips and tricks? Automatically sign up for our free Windows 2000 Server newsletter, delivered each Tuesday! Windows Services for UNIX SFU is an add-on for...
Tags: Network File System, Microsoft Windows 2000, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Jim Boyce, Operating systems, Unix system, file system, NFS Client, server, Windows Server 2003 Tips Newsletter, Network, Software
Technical articles 2005-03-04
Learn to use telnet, SSH, and ftp in UNIX
Learn how to connect to other UNIX systems on the Internet, both to transfer files and to interact directly.This sample chapter, taken from Sams Teach Yourself UNIX in 24 Hours, 4th Edition, discusses some basic Unix file-manipulation commands. The chapter covers the following topics:Connecting to remote Internet sitesSecuring connections with...
Tags: Operating systems, Unix, Sams Teach, SSH, Telnet, FTP, Unix system, Internet-site, Internet
Download resources 2006-03-02
Integrate UNIX systems with Services for UNIX
why?Do some people make such fools as to beleive that every company in the world has been stupid enough to buy into microsoft's viral software?"Whether your network contains UNIX, Linux, or a combination of the two, you are likely looking for ways to integrate these systems with Windows Server. "NOT!!!"For...
Tags: hardware, Samba, Unix, Unix system, UNIX-to-Windows
Discussion threads 2006-02-11
Tech Tip: Limit Win2K IP traffic/Integrate Windows and UNIX systems
Find out how to limit IP traffic and integrate Windows and UNIX systems. Windows 2000 Professional: Limit IP traffic with IP filtering Firewalls should be the first line of defense in any network...
Tags: Guest Contributor, Windows 2000 Professional Tips Newsletter, Network File System, Network, Microsoft Windows 2000, Window, File System, Server, Unix System, Unix, Microsoft Windows, Operating Systems, Networking, Software
Technical articles 2004-08-02
UNIX System Management and Security: Differences between Linux, Solaris, AIX and HP-UX
Understanding the capabilities and limitations of an operating system, its software installation and management procedures and how to configure and manage other system software is a key ingredient of keeping systems secure. This paper discusses the differences in system configuration, management and security between some of the most common versions...
Tags: Security, HP-UX, IBM AIX, Unix System, SANS Institute, UNIX, Operating Systems, Sun Solaris, Linux, Servers, Open Source, Software, Hardware
White papers 2003-02-18
Integrate Windows and UNIX systems with NFS
Integrate Windows and UNIX systems with NFSarticle rootDoes anyone need this product?Adding NFS to Windows is a bit questionable. NFS only recently had file locking added to it. I consider NFS to be a weak service. By that I mean that I don't trust NFS.On the other hand adding Windows...
Tags: hardware, Network File System, server, stress junkie, Unix, Unix system
Discussion threads 2005-03-05
Tech Tip: Identify rootkits on your UNIX system
By Jonathan Yarden When attackers take advantage of an exploit,one of their first goals is to gain superuser root oradministrator access to the compromised system. If the compromisedprocess is already running with superuser privileges, the actualexploit performs this step for them. This is the case with many...
Tags: exploit, rootkit, Tripwire, Unix, Unix system
Technical articles 2004-08-02
Tech Tip: Identify rootkits on your UNIX system
By Jonathan YardenWhen attackers take advantage of an exploit,one of their first goals is to gain superuser root oradministrator access to the compromised system. If the compromisedprocess is already running with superuser privileges, the actualexploit performs this step for them. This is the case with many of...
Tags: Unix, Unix system, exploit, Tripwire, rootkit
Technical articles 2004-04-09
TCP: UNIX system commands and access control
TCP may have a high overhead, but that's offset by its reliability. UNIX offers numerous system commands to work with TCP. Find out how you can use some of these commands to see and control which TCP ports are available on your system.Transmission Control Protocol TCP and Internet Protocol IP...
Tags: TCP/IP, NETWORKING, data stream, Stew Benedict, Unix system, access control, Unix, TCP
Technical articles 2002-03-19

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UNIX Operating System Porting Experiences
One of the reasons for the dramatic growth in popularity of the UNIX operating system is the portability of both the operating system and its associated user-level programs. This paper highlights the portability of the UNIX operating system, presents some general porting considerations, and shows how some of the ideas...
Tags: Operating System, Operating Systems, UNIX, Software
White papers 2004-07-12
Local Printing in unix
Am really not much into unix and have a problem with setting up local printing on a unix machine. I'd like other Pcs having XP to use the option L to print reports from the unix machine onto their printers. Any unix guru out there?how are they getting to...
Tags: linux, morganchisha@..., printing, Unix
Q&A 2005-07-19
HP-UX: A Foundation for Enterprise Workloads
This white paper discusses HP's introduction of HP-UX 11i v3, the most recent release of the HP-UX 11i Unix operating system. The server operating system is widely installed within the HP server installed base, and competes with other Unix operating environments in the worldwide Unix server marketplace. Although all Unix...
Tags: HP-UX, Operating System, Oracle11i, International Data Group, Server Operating System, UNIX, Operating Systems, Servers, Databases, Software, Hardware, Enterprise Software, Data Management
White papers 2007-05-01
Swift Unix User Password Change (exe)
Swift Unix User Password Change is a windows application which is designed for batch modifying, generating, and managing the user passwords on the various Unix/Linux hosts. It may be useful for the UNIX/Linux system administrators, programmers and general users, specially, if you manage or use many UNIX/Linux hosts. This version...
Tags: Password, Pchsoft Studio, Linux, UNIX, Operating Systems, Open Source, Software
Software downloads 2008-05-28
Overview of Unix Commands
Unix file names can be up to 14 characters long and include the _ and the . characters. Every Unix command or filename is case sensitive, unlike DOS, this is the most common error to be aware of. Commands leave 'notes' for programs such as printing that are 'buried' in...
Tags: UNIX, Operating Systems, Software
White papers
z/OS UNIX Security Fundamentals
This paper introduces the z/OS UNIX security model and implementation to IBM MVS knowledgeable and security-minded users. It does not address in detail all the wealth of specific security features available in z/OS UNIX, but rather the base principles of operation and the mechanisms implementation with setup recommendations. The paper...
Tags: IBM z/OS, Unix, IBM Corp., Operating Systems, Utility Computing, Servers, Security, Software, Hardware
White papers 2007-02-01
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