5 month ago
nelson : Google data centers - No idea if this info is accurate, but it's interesting
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15 month ago
deusx : Mark Bernstein: Get yourself a server - "Continuing with the spring cleaning theme: you need a server. Yep: you. A place to put files. Some for sharing, some just for safekeeping. A place far, far from home. A place with professionals who take care of the machines."
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21 month ago
deusx : Servers in the Movies - Our Top Ten | The Remarketer - "The Ten Servers that Changed the Fictional World."
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30 month ago
kayodeok : Configuring a free VPN solution in your home - I've had numerous members here email me about writing an article on setting up a secure, inexpensive, home VPN solution that they could use to share files between their home and office computers while they were at work
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30 month ago
kayodeok : Geek to Live: Set up a home wireless network - Today I'm going to go over the steps to setting up a passworded wifi network with a regular old home cable modem
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30 month ago
kayodeok : RSS Feeds for FTP Servers - Ideas, ideas, ideas
deusx : XML.com: RSS Feeds for FTP Servers - "this article will show you how to write a PHP script that will monitor an FTP server for you, notifying you of the newest files added or changed."
Matthew M. Boedicker : rss feeds for ftp servers - (via del.icio.us/deusx) [via]
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30 month ago
kayodeok : How to prepare your site for Digg Effect - To prevent this from happening to your site (specifically, WP blogs), there are things you can do to maximize what low end hardwares can manage, and therefore prevent the Digg Effect
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32 month ago
kayodeok : Linux System Administration: The Next Step for Power Users
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34 month ago
kayodeok : IEBlog : IE7 Networking improvements in content caching and decompression - "I would like to introduce you to some of the improvements in content caching and decompression in IE, two features that play a key role in speeding up the delivery of pages from a remote web server"
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kayodeok : Special: How to access a home server behind a router/firewall - Lifehacker - Today we'll cover how to open up specific ports on your router to allow access to a home server behind a firewall
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Pushing out security settings configured in the Registry
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36 month ago
kayodeok : SPECIAL: How to set up a personal home web server - Lifehacker - How to set up a personal home web server
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Wired News: Never Forget Another Password - Just1Key is a web service that allows a user to safely store dozens of passwords on a central server and use a single, secure pass phrase to unlock them from anywhere in the world
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36 month ago
kayodeok : Just1Key - Your One Key to the Net - Not only does it remember all of your usernames, passwords, websites, and more, Just1Key does so from practically anywhere. Work, home, or travelling; Windows, Mac, or Unix; Handheld PDA's or mobile phones with SSL web-browsers
jimray : Just1Key - Home - Store all your passwords in one place, encrypted with a 2,048 bit key
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Data Security 101: "Eighteen AIX servers purchased from government via auction - none of them had data removed from them - How is it possible and acceptable in this day of age that governmental servers be decommissioned and sold without wiping the contents of the drives?
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Escape From Yesterworld - Get Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and Visual Studio 2005 and take your application platform and development tools into the future!
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38 month ago
kayodeok : js_httpd: js_httpd is a very small Unix-based HTTP server, written in JavaScript - It runs from inetd, which means its performance is poor. But for low-traffic sites, it's quite adequate. It implements all the basic features of an HTTP server
deusx : js_httpd - really small HTTP server in JavaScript - "...it's really more like awk on steroids, and not in the bad way that perl went." Hah!
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38 month ago
kayodeok : Review: PGP Universal – Part 1 - This article is the first of two reviewing PGP Universal, and will serve to set the scene and introduce the reader to both the product and PGP in general
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38 month ago
kayodeok : DNS Root Name Servers Explained For Non-Experts - "Dear DNS Experts, This is not for you. For the sake of explaining the principles we will not mention technical or engineering details. You can find these elsewhere. We will also not mention any details that could be used by an adversary to disrupt DNS ro
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39 month ago
kayodeok : U.S. to Keep Control of Internet - The U.S. government will indefinitely retain oversight of the main computers that control traffic on the Internet, ignoring calls by some countries to turn the function over to an international body, a senior official said Thursday
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Services and Service Accounts Security Planning Guide - This guide addresses the common problem of Windows services that are set to run with highest possible privileges, which an attacker could compromise to gain full and unrestricted access to the computer or domain, or even to the entire forest
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Security Monitoring and Attack Detection Planning Guide - This guide describes how to plan a security monitoring system on Windows-based networks. This system can detect attacks that originate from internal and external sources. The main aim of a security monitoring system is to identify unusual events on the ne
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Administrator Accounts Security Planning Guide - The main goal of this guide is to provide prescriptive guidance in terms of the steps you can take to secure your local and domain-based administrator-level accounts and groups
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Services and Service Accounts Security Planning Guide - The Services and Service Accounts Security Planning Guide is designed to be an important resource when organizations plan their strategy to run services more securely under the Microsoft Windows Server 2003™ and Windows XP operating systems
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39 month ago
kayodeok : The Administrator Accounts Security Planning Guide - This guide is an indispensable resource when you plan strategies to secure administrator-level accounts in Microsoft Windows NT -based operating systems such as Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP. It addresses the problem of intruders who acquire administ
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