Bookmarks for 3 mag 2011 through 4 mag 2011

These are my links for 3 mag 2011 through 4 mag 2011:

Bookmarks for 6 ott 2010 from 16:37 to 17:55

These are my links for 6 ott 2010 from 16:37 to 17:55:

  • ntbackup.info – ntbackup resources – […] This site was set up to help system administrators, users of ntbackup and users of the popular ntbackup scheduling program BackupAssist.<br />
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    It's the only site with:<br />
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    a comprehensive listing of Microsoft's knowledge base articles on ntbackup, sorted chronologically<br />
    a simple and effective search tool that will return results from Microsoft's knowledge base on ntbackup related articles […]
  • fsvs.tigris.org – FSVS is the abbreviation for “Fast System VerSioning”, and is pronounced [fisvis].<br />
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    It is a complete backup/restore/versioning tool for all files in a directory tree or whole filesystems, with a subversionTM repository as the backend. <br />
    You may think of it as some kind of tar or rsync with versioned storage.
  • DNS e Postfix: come non generare "spam" | Kreations Collective – […]Ho recentemente configurato alcuni server per l’invio di email. Parte del lavoro ha riguardato la corretta configurazione di Postfix e del server DNS per evitare che le email inviate venissero rilevate come spam.[…]<br />
    La configurazione ha riguardato tre punti principali:<br />
    Impostazione del record A e del reverse address<br />
    Impostazione di SPF<br />
    Configurazione di DKIM e DomainKeys<br />
    […]

Bookmarks for 11 feb 2010 through 12 feb 2010

These are my links for 11 feb 2010 through 12 feb 2010:

  • pwnat – NAT to NAT client-server communication – pwnat, pronounced "poe-nat", is a tool that allows any number of clients behind NATs to communicate with a server behind a separate NAT with *no* port forwarding and *no* DMZ setup on any routers in order to directly communicate with each other. The server does not need to know anything about the clients trying to connect.

    Via bufferOverflow

  • Unix File and Directory Permissions and Modes – Unix and Linux systems (including Mac OS X and other POSIX compliant systems) have a (relatively) simple system for controlling access to files and directories. This system is defined in POSIX.1:2008 standard external link, also known as the Single Unix Specification (SUS version 4). And since devices such as disks, ports, etc. have file names (under /dev) you control access to them the same way. (Note Windows systems up through Windows ME don't support permissions, just a "read only" attribute.)
  • Il pane, qui : A totanus in the net – Il pane qui si fa – ma non si cuoce – con la macchina del pane.
    La macchina, infatti, fa molto bene la parte faticosa di impastare, ma fa molto male la parte rilassante del dare forma e cuocere[…]

    Il grande Teo e la sua ricetta per il pane