Bookmarks for 25 gen 2010 from 02:01 to 12:41

These are my links for 25 gen 2010 from 02:01 to 12:41:

  • Considerazioni sui CV… « JP’s Web Place – […] Chissà poi perchè poi molta gente inizia sempre l’”elenco delle giustificazioni” con la scusa – per altro smentibile e regolarmente smentita in pochi secondi – del “ma io non sono così bravo come te” o del “ma io non ho così tanta roba da scrivere come te”: bah e doppio bah[…]

    (a me non l'ha mai detto nessuno o forse, uno, due… 😉

  • Top 40 Free Downloadable Open Source Social Networking Software | Vivalogo Resources – This is Vivalogo's list of best free, downloadable, open source social networking software (kinda hard to say all these words 🙂 ).
    Unlike some other lists you may find on the net, this one contains only really downloadable and functional software.
    Note: listed in no particular order.

    via Paolo: http://www.gnuband.org/

  • Black Sheep Networks Resources

Bookmarks for 18 gen 2010 from 17:06 to 23:41

These are my links for 18 gen 2010 from 17:06 to 23:41:

  • Samba e Active Directory .:. PippoFante.it – Unire una macchina Linux (*BSD, Solaris, …) a un dominio (Active Directory) Windows talvolta è comodo, talvolta è utile, talvolta è necessario. Per ottenere questo risultato si usa Samba.
  • Squid e autenticazione su Active Directory .:. PippoFante.it – È giunto il momento di rifare il proxy aziendale – ovviamente Squid – e con l'occasione cambio il metodo di autenticazione appoggiandomi al dominio: una password in meno per gli utenti e controllo più centralizzato. Le condizioni al contorno sono sempre quelle: Debian come guest su VMware ESX così aumentiamo la percentuale di virtualizzazione con tutti i pro (ma anche i contro).
  • IBM Quicklinks | Main

Bookmarks for 14 gen 2010 from 00:48 to 13:11

These are my links for 14 gen 2010 from 00:48 to 13:11:

  • ideone.com – Choose language, paste code and input data (optionally), choose whether your code ought to be executed and whether it ought to be private (i.e. not listed in recent pastes) and click submit button. Then watch your code being executed, share it with your team or friends, or run it again with new input to debug.

    via http://tinyhacker.com/hacks/execute-code-online-using-ideone/

  • Airytec Switch Off – Shutdown your PC automatically or remotely from any computer or mobile phone – Switch Off is a lightweight easy-to-use tray-based system utility that could automatically shutdown, suspend or hibernate your system to cut your electricity bills and save the Environment by lowering your PC power consumption. It could also disconnect dial-up and VPN connections to cut your internet service bills as well. Automation options allows you to schedule all operations daily, weekly, past specified time or when PC becomes idle.
  • IBM AIX Tips and Tricks
  • Jay Sri Ram. Bharat Mata Ki Jay – I want to share some of my technical knowledge which I gathered and […]some scripts which I wrote. I will be happy if any of these information helps you. Lot of these information I figured out by myself and some of these information I collected from several websites. My objective is to share my documents with whoever want. Whenever I get some free time I try to learn new stuffs and I like to share those[…]

    Appunti su aix, hp-ux, linux e solaris. Tips e script

Bookmarks for 6 gen 2010 through 8 gen 2010

These are my links for 6 gen 2010 through 8 gen 2010:

  • Tools – Mt Xia – Downloads,Business Continuity,Disaster Recovery,High Availability,Virtualization,Data Center Automation,Audit Response,Audit Compliance,Security Assessment,Technical Support
  • pWare – AIX Open Source software for IBM AIX 5.3 and 6.1 – AIX Open Source software for IBM System p server (formerly pSeries and RS/6000) machines running AIX 5.3 and higher. My name is Bill Jojo and I work at Hudson Valley Community College where we use a significant amount of Open Source software to manage our environment.
  • Create AIX NIM master – NIM is better in that you can install a new OS from a mksysb in as little as 5 minutes versus installing from CD which can take 40 minutes or longer. You can also keep your builds consistent if you have one mksysb image to build an AIX server. This also makes server builds easier at remote locations, no more swapping CD’s[…]
  • AixErrorLogCustomization < AIS < TWiki – AIX has a very flexible error logging daemon to log hardware and software errors. The log is typically accessed with the errpt command.
    Unfortunately, checking the log is a manual process. Using some custom ODM entries, we can cause AIX to run commands in response to errors, which can then be used for notification.
    Below I document a simple configuration which uses the ODM to log each error entry to syslog, and forward the complete entry via email.
  • c99madshell Security Review – Derek Fountain – A friend of mine got hacked recently. Some charming person managed to upload a rogue file to his server and replaced some of the software executables he produces with versions containing trojans and viruses.

    It seems there's not a lot of information available that describes just what is possible from an uploaded file vulnerability. So I grabbed a copy of 'c99madshell', which is one of the more popular scripts used by script kiddies, and had a look at what it can do. Here's what I found…

Bookmarks for 5 gen 2010 from 16:27 to 19:15

These are my links for 5 gen 2010 from 16:27 to 19:15:

Bookmarks for 29 dic 2009 through 2 gen 2010

These are my links for 29 dic 2009 through 2 gen 2010:

  • Soup To Nuts – Repository of Open Source Articles and Example Code – This site is a collection of scripts, hints, articles, and programs.
    Performance Monitoring on Linux, Postfix 2nd Instance for Sender-based Routing: Multiple Gmail and Comcast Accounts, Linux Quota Tutorial , SQLite Tutorial, over 200 Linux tips and tricks, Virtual Filesystem: Building a Linux Filesystem from an Ordinary File, MySQL Tips and Tricks , MSSQL 2005 Tips
  • Dunigan’s Network Peformance Links – list of tools for network measurement and monitoring, tcp performance, etc
  • AIX A-Z: Learning AIX’s spooler back-end programs – Summary:  While most IBM® AIX® administrators know how to set up print queues and manage printing through the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) or the general print commands, there's more to printing on the UNIX® system. If you want to learn more than just how to set up or manage virtual printers on AIX, this article is for you. Most successful AIX and UNIX administrators thrive on learning more about the system they administer. Printing is only one facet of their system, but it's an important one to know.

Bookmarks for 28 dic 2009 from 00:30 to 23:21

These are my links for 28 dic 2009 from 00:30 to 23:21:

  • The Beginner’s Guide to The Geek Stuff – A Guided Tour – We’ve published quite a few high quality articles on UNIX/Linux and open source since this blog was started on May 2008. This post is a quick reference guide to all the popular posts in this blog.

    You might want to go through all these posts in detail by trying out the commands and software mentioned in these posts yourself. However, it is going to a take a while to read all these posts. Make sure to bookmark this article for future reference.

  • AIX – monitoring – IBM developerWorks: Wikis – Below is my reference card notes on the most useful monitoring tools available on AIX and the most useful parameters.
    If you see mistakes please correct them.
    If you have other favourites please add them.
    The Tips and techniques page is the place for discussions on tuning approach and ideas.
  • Flexamail – We make mail do more! – Flexamail allows you to control the web while never leaving the comfort of your inbox. You can post images, share files even surf the web! If you know how to use email, you already know how to use Flexamail. Easy to learn, easy to use, yet powerful.

    With Flexamail, you can:
    Access popular sites like Twitter and Facebook all from your email without needing a proxy
    Avoid pesky firewalls getting in your way, access websites and services regardless to your office or country's firewall settings
    Post, share and track any type of files and images online
    Password protect those files you don't want made public
    Securely backup your files online
    Save money on your cellphone plan with an email only data plan
    Publish a photo from your iPhone or Blackberry without needing to open an app
    Stay organized with sortable, sharable, drag and drop lists
    Best of all, it's free!

Bookmarks for 25 dic 2009 through 27 dic 2009

These are my links for 25 dic 2009 through 27 dic 2009:

Bookmarks for 18 dic 2009 through 22 dic 2009

These are my links for 18 dic 2009 through 22 dic 2009:

  • Welcome to Computers-it – A resource for Computers and Information Technology – Articoli vari su linux, aix, TSM, soluzioni a problemi curiosi, note sulle peculiarità (/proc per linux, HACMP su AIX, etc).
  • How to install AIX 5L – Summary:  Get step-by-step instructions for a number of generic AIX® system setup procedures. These instructions should work for any of the AIX™ 5L releases. Variations, if any, should be minor.
  • Welcome to Linux on Power wiki! – This wiki provides a forum for Linux users on PowerPC-based systems. It is oriented at the IBM POWER systems (System p p5 and p6), but topics covering i5 (iSeries), embedded 32-bit based PowerPC systems as well as Apple systems are also welcome.
    There is also an IBM hosted Wiki at http://www.ibm.com/collaboration/wiki/display/LinuxP – you may find more information on IBM system p5 servers and linux there.

Bookmarks for 16 dic 2009 through 17 dic 2009

These are my links for 16 dic 2009 through 17 dic 2009:

  • AIX System Administrators and Resources – home – […]Welcome. This is a site designed to be a jumping-off place for information about administering AIX systems. Why? Because this is something I needed. There are other resources on the web about AIX, but they didn't have the right mix of information for me. I welcome all constructive suggestions and comments about what you'd like to see here and how to improve this site. It's still very much a work in progress and will be growing apace[…]
  • unixwerk.eu – faq, tips e howto per diversi unix (solaris, linux, aix, bsd, vari ed eventuali 😉
  • AIX – IBM’s POSIX Operating System – Link su AIX