Bookmarks for 23 nov 2010 through 2 dic 2010

These are my links for 23 nov 2010 through 2 dic 2010:

  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • WebLogic Server Known and Resolved Issues – The following sections describe known problems in WebLogic Server 10.3, as well as problems that were resolved in earlier versions. Entries include a description of the problem, and a workaround or solution where appropriate. A notation in the Fixed In column indicates that the problem has been resolved.
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error

Bookmarks for 18 nov 2010 through 22 nov 2010

These are my links for 18 nov 2010 through 22 nov 2010:

  • proXPN – Create a FREE VPN Account – Secure your internet connection … – What proXPN does…<br />
    upgrades your internet connection with VPN encryption<br />
    secures all types of connections from DSL and cable to 3G<br />
    gives you 100% private access to the internet<br />
    allows you to access content restricted to the United States<br />
    With proXPN nobody* can…<br />
    see the websites you visit<br />
    hijack your passwords, credit cards, or banking details<br />
    intercept and spy on your email, IMs, calls, or anything else<br />
    record your web history<br />
    run traces to find out where you live<br />
    <br />
    [via http://www.afhome.org/ ]
  • FREE VPN ACCOUNT | Best Free VPN Service – Yes, our VPN service is FREE! You pay nothing to use our high quality VPN service. Our service is maintained through the fund coming from advertisement and donation. Since we are expert in VPN service for many years, our service is extremely reliable and with high quality!<br />
    <br />
    [via http://www.afhome.org/ ]
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • FYI :: Operating Systems Release History :: Software Development … – Last updated: June 21, 2005<br />
    <br />
    The release history (below) includes the published dates (E&OE) when the vendor will withdraw product availability and support for various released versions of their respective operating systems. Knowing these dates in advance helps customers (e.g., system administrators) to plan and make informed IT decisions (such as operating system upgrades, software and hardware purchases, etc.).<br />
    <br />
    Similarly, application developers can respond proactively through adaptive maintenace, or at least be aware of (and thus, anticipate) inquiries about migration (e.g., environment differences), compatibility (e.g., APIs), and porting (e.g., 32-bit to 64-bit).<br />
    <br />
    Disclaimer: Please check with the vendor's web site for updates and program details (e.g., support options, service level, geographical differences, etc.).<br />
    <br />
    [Occhio che è aggiornata al 2005]

Bookmarks for 7 ott 2010 through 20 ott 2010

These are my links for 7 ott 2010 through 20 ott 2010:

  • CSS + XHTML Table Generator | WebmasterCorey
  • Qink | Free Books – A lot of people keep asking about a good list of programming books. Hence, we are building this list to save your time and to spread the knowledge.<br />
    <br />
    Some of these books will definitely help us to evolve our coding skills and thought processes for developing better solutions. We will do our best to keep updating this list, hope you find this list useful, here we go[…]<br />
    <br />
    E' una raccolta di ebook gratuiti sulla programmazione.<br />
    [via http://www.masayume.it/drupal/content/la-libreria-dello-sviluppatore ]
  • SendSMTP – SendSMTP is a command-line SMTP mailer for Windows 95/98/ME/Windows NT4/2K/XP/2003/Vista/2008. It may be used in batch files or interactively.<br />
    <br />
    SendSMTP is designed to be as clear and easy-to-use as possible. Easily send properly-formatted email on-demand!
  • HOWTO: Install AIX – To my surprise many AIX administrators have never had the opportunity to actually install AIX from scratch. This article is for admins new to AIX and anyone else interested in what the steps are to install AIX. The screenshots are from install AIX 7.1 onto a partition using the ASCII interface.
  • Use socat as tcp forwarder on Windows and restrict a few hosts to connect to it – Objective: on the company LAN, only one Windows server is able to connect to smtp server, some other servers need to connect to smtp server as well<br />
    Environment: Windows 2000 server A with one NIC, another Windows 2000 server B will be connecting to A at port 25 to reach company smtp server smtp.domain.com.

Bookmarks for 20 set 2010 through 23 set 2010

These are my links for 20 set 2010 through 23 set 2010:

  • Blungr.com | domain name generator – Are you looking for a domain name for your startup or project? Or maybe you are looking for your comapny name?<br />
    Try Blungr.com – a simple domain name generator. Just type one or two keywords, choose settings and mix them up! Also, you can check the domain availability. If it is available, you can purchase it!
  • 20+ .htaccess Hacks Every Web Developer Should Know About | DevMoose – […] Apache's .htaccess(hypertext access) configuration file can be a very powerful tool in a web developer's toolkit if used properly. It can be found in the webroot of your server and can be easily edited using any text editor. In this article I'm going to show you 20 .htaccess hacks and how to use them.<br />
    Before I start with this article I'd like to start by saying that abusing the .htaccess file will hurt the performance of your website. The .htaccess file should only be used if you have no other way to achieve certain things.<br />
    Make sure to back up your current .htaccess file before applying any of the following hacks. […]<br />
    <br />
    via http://www.bufferoverflow.it/
  • Keeping an eye on TSM volumes – […] I wrote a quick script which tells me when volumes in TSM (Tivoli Storage Manager) have access and/or media issues and shoots me off an email. The script does two things:<br />
    1) Checks for volumes which are NOT in the states READWRITE or OFFSITE.<br />
    2) Checks for volumes which have a read/write error count >0.<br />
    I’m sure that most people running TSM in their environment have some sort of daily reporting that gets sent out. If that’s the case, you can simply extract the SQL from the script and use it in your own reporting tools.<br />
    […]
  • Read Ruby 1.9: Free Ebook About the Ruby Programming Language – Very early draft of a book about version 1.9 of the Ruby programming language, released under a Creative Commons license.<br />
    <br />
    [via Bru Blogs Aggregator http://pipes.yahoo.com/codewitchbru/myblogs ]
  • Know Your UNIX System Administrator: A Field Guide – There are four major species of Unix sysad…<br />
    Esilarante 🙂

Bookmarks for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010

These are my links for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010:

  • Vi Cheat Sheet
  • Unix KornShell memento – via http://delicious.com/jobadviser
  • 2004: L’ultimo sopruso degli editori: i DRM – Il blog di Chartitalia: – [Questo discorso è stato presentato originariamente al Gruppo di Ricerca di Microsoft e ad altre persone interessate della Compagnia, negli uffici di Redmond il 17 Giugno 2004.<br />
    Questo testo è dedicato al pubblico dominio, utilizzando una licenza Creative Commons – Public Domain Dedication.<br />
    Questa è una versione italiana iniziata da Luca Lizzeri, con contributi di Fruspo e Dinogen, e corretta dalla nostra redazione.]<br />
    <br />
    Me lo appunto qui che non lo trovato più
  • [ubuntu] How to install Windows 7 as a KVM Virtual Machine under Ubuntu … – Well one reason I do it is now I don't have to have a Dual Boot setup on my machine. <br />
    <br />
    Now I always boot into Ubuntu initially and if I need Windows running I just goto System Tools – Virtual Machine Manager (or the command line) to start up Windows XP, Vista or Win7. <br />
    <br />
    Once started it is running concurrently with my Ubuntu Linux so I can easily switch back & forth from Ubuntu to Windows while running applications in BOTH operating systems! <br />
    <br />
    Better than dual-boot where your choice is run one or the other but NOT both simultaneously.<br />
    <br />
    So whether you currently dual boot to WinXP, Vista or some other Operating System you can now use KVM on Ubuntu

Bookmarks for 2 ago 2010 from 17:06 to 17:14

These are my links for 2 ago 2010 from 17:06 to 17:14:

  • LasCon Storage – TSM Scripting Hints and Tips – Send offsite and recall Copy tapes <br />
    Free up tapes which are almost empty <br />
    Multiple macro commands <br />
    Exporting scripts <br />
    Updating Netware Client Passwords
  • LasCon Storage – TSM Administration – Tivoli is part of IBM, and they provide a suite of management products for distributed systems. TSM used to be called ADSM and works on the 'incremental backup forever' principle, which takes a bit of getting used to, compared to the more traditional 'weekly full backup and daily incremental' system. With TSM, you backup all your clients to one central data backup server. This makes administration a lot easier, but means you have to limit the amount of data you send over the network. That's why TSM needs to be incremental. A central database records all backup information, and can be used to recreate a whole server if necessary. TSM always keeps at least one backup of every on-line file.
  • Shan’s "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" UNIX Admin Blog – Welcome to "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" – Shan Jing's UNIX Administration blog. It covers Solaris, Linux, AIX, Web; Unix/TCP/IP Internal Programming (C/Python/Perl); TCP/IP Protocols and Services (DNS, NIS, Kerberos, LDAP, SSH, Openssl, etc.); Shell scripting,Perl /Web XML/DBMS SQL; Security & Intrusion Detection (nmap,snort); Enterprise Web Middleware and Backend: WebLogic/Tomcat/Java/JSP/Web Applications; Grid Computing, Python/Django Web Framework, etc.

Bookmarks for 2 ago 2010 from 17:06 to 17:14

These are my links for 2 ago 2010 from 17:06 to 17:14:

  • LasCon Storage – TSM Scripting Hints and Tips – Send offsite and recall Copy tapes <br />
    Free up tapes which are almost empty <br />
    Multiple macro commands <br />
    Exporting scripts <br />
    Updating Netware Client Passwords
  • LasCon Storage – TSM Administration – Tivoli is part of IBM, and they provide a suite of management products for distributed systems. TSM used to be called ADSM and works on the 'incremental backup forever' principle, which takes a bit of getting used to, compared to the more traditional 'weekly full backup and daily incremental' system. With TSM, you backup all your clients to one central data backup server. This makes administration a lot easier, but means you have to limit the amount of data you send over the network. That's why TSM needs to be incremental. A central database records all backup information, and can be used to recreate a whole server if necessary. TSM always keeps at least one backup of every on-line file.
  • Shan’s "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" UNIX Admin Blog – Welcome to "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" – Shan Jing's UNIX Administration blog. It covers Solaris, Linux, AIX, Web; Unix/TCP/IP Internal Programming (C/Python/Perl); TCP/IP Protocols and Services (DNS, NIS, Kerberos, LDAP, SSH, Openssl, etc.); Shell scripting,Perl /Web XML/DBMS SQL; Security & Intrusion Detection (nmap,snort); Enterprise Web Middleware and Backend: WebLogic/Tomcat/Java/JSP/Web Applications; Grid Computing, Python/Django Web Framework, etc.

Bookmarks for 29 lug 2010 through 2 ago 2010

These are my links for 29 lug 2010 through 2 ago 2010:

  • LasCon Storage – TSM Scripting Hints and Tips – Send offsite and recall Copy tapes <br />
    Free up tapes which are almost empty <br />
    Multiple macro commands <br />
    Exporting scripts <br />
    Updating Netware Client Passwords
  • LasCon Storage – TSM Administration – Tivoli is part of IBM, and they provide a suite of management products for distributed systems. TSM used to be called ADSM and works on the 'incremental backup forever' principle, which takes a bit of getting used to, compared to the more traditional 'weekly full backup and daily incremental' system. With TSM, you backup all your clients to one central data backup server. This makes administration a lot easier, but means you have to limit the amount of data you send over the network. That's why TSM needs to be incremental. A central database records all backup information, and can be used to recreate a whole server if necessary. TSM always keeps at least one backup of every on-line file.
  • Shan’s "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" UNIX Admin Blog – Welcome to "Fix IT in 1 Minute!" – Shan Jing's UNIX Administration blog. It covers Solaris, Linux, AIX, Web; Unix/TCP/IP Internal Programming (C/Python/Perl); TCP/IP Protocols and Services (DNS, NIS, Kerberos, LDAP, SSH, Openssl, etc.); Shell scripting,Perl /Web XML/DBMS SQL; Security & Intrusion Detection (nmap,snort); Enterprise Web Middleware and Backend: WebLogic/Tomcat/Java/JSP/Web Applications; Grid Computing, Python/Django Web Framework, etc.
  • Techdocs – the Technical Sales Library – This site provides access to the Technical Sales Support organization's technical information databases. It gives you access to the most current installation, planning and technical support information available from IBM pre-sales support, and is constantly updated. You can browse or search these databases by date, document number, product, platform, keywords, etc.

Bookmarks for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010

These are my links for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010:

  • Mark’s Technical Stuff – This page contains software and documentation written by Mark D. Roth on AIX, sendmail, apache and PAM (a little bit old)
  • Net Profiles – With Net Profiles, mobile computing becomes a whole lot easier. It eliminates the need to manually reconfigure your network settings when you move your desktop/laptop computer to another location. Once a profile is created, Net Profiles can configure your IP settings, proxy settings, mapped drives, default printer, wallpaper, and screen resolution with a click of a button; as well as run any number of user-defined applications upon activation of a profile.<br />
    <br />
    [via http://www.zarrelli.org/blog/ ]
  • HowTo: Fix Corrupted Windows Registry from Ubuntu partition – Ubuntu Forums – I run a dual boot on my work laptop because there are some work related apps that do not run so well <br />
    on my ubuntu partition. Anyhow I ran into the dreaded <br />
    Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM<br />
    error message. I tried to follow the solution that Microsoft has available on their tech support site, but<br />
    was not able to get to the recovery console, not even through the boot cd!!<br />
    <br />
    <br />
    (rif. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;it;307545 )

Bookmarks for 21 lug 2010 through 22 lug 2010

These are my links for 21 lug 2010 through 22 lug 2010:

  • TestKing Pass4Sure 70-290 MCSE 70-620 CCNA 640-802 70-270 70-291 70-647 … – Welcome to ExamCollection.com!<br />
    <br />
    Have you ever prepared for a certification exam using PDFs or braindumps? If yes, then I think you will agree with me that using practice test software is more comfortable and efficient way to prepare.<br />
    <br />
    The purpose of this site is to help you use TestKing, Pass4sure, CertifyMe, ActualTest, Braindumps and other PDFs as practice exams, not the multipage text documents as most of us have used it.<br />
    <br />
    Here you can download free practice tests for such certifications as MCSE, MCDBA, MCSD, A+, Network+, Security+, CCNA, CCNP, and so on. All tests on this site have been created with Visual CertExam Suite. Visual CertExam Suite is an exam simulator developed for certification exam preparation. You can also use it as a Trandumper replacement. Files with VCE extension can be opened with this program.
  • Sagan from Softwink, Inc [800-538-9357] – Sagan is a multi-threaded, real time system and event log monitoring system, but with a twist. Sagan uses a "Snort" like rule set for detecting bad things happening on your network and/or computer systems. If Sagan detects a "bad thing" happening, that event can be stored to a Snort database (MySQL/PostgreSQL) and Sagan will attempt to correlate the event with your Snort Intrusion Detection/Intrusion Prevention (IDS/IPS) system.
  • Carta – Forbice – Sasso – La strategia per vincere 🙂
  • How to improve creativity – A two part ( series on using psychological techniques to improve your creativity <br />
    <br />
    [via http://delicious.com/pecus ]