Bookmarks for 10 set 2013 through 18 set 2013

These are my links for 10 set 2013 through 18 set 2013:

Bookmarks for 19 set 2012 through 25 set 2012

These are my links for 19 set 2012 through 25 set 2012:

  • Your Soekris OpenBSD as a OpenVPN appliance | Me in IT – I have an existing network at home, but would like to be able to connect to it using a VPN every now and then. This enables me to access the fileserver, printer and so on.

    My network contains an Apple Time Capsule as a nat router, an ethernet modem provided by my cable company Ziggo and devices such as laptops, that use the network.

    A Soekris box I had lying around meets all requirements perfectly for a VPN-server. Here is how to set it up.

  • 1- Concetti base (di TSM) – NGI SpA – […]Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) è il software di backup e archiving di IBM, attualmente alla versione 5.4. E' disponibile per diverse architetture e sistemi operativi e localizzato in svariate lingue.[…]

    Un'introduzione a TSM e all'uso più semplice

  • [IT Services] Using the TSM Client Command Line Interface for Backup & Restore – This section will first provide an introduction to the TSM Command Line Interface (CLI) and then describe how to manually back up and restore files on the local machine. The screen shots and descriptions that follow may refer to older TSM clients, but with the exception of the file specifications the syntax is generic to all platforms.

Bookmarks for 5 lug 2012 through 6 lug 2012

These are my links for 5 lug 2012 through 6 lug 2012:

  • NetHogs: What program is using that bandwidth? – NetHogs is a small 'net top' tool. Instead of breaking the traffic down per protocol or per subnet, like most tools do, it groups bandwidth by process. NetHogs does not rely on a special kernel module to be loaded. If there's suddenly a lot of network traffic, you can fire up NetHogs and immediately see which PID is causing this. This makes it easy to indentify programs that have gone wild and are suddenly taking up your bandwidth.

    [ via http://www.zarrelli.org/ ]

  • LiveUSB image with OpenBSD – carry your OS on a memory stick – It is trivial to a create a bootable USB stick with OpenBSD. I wanted to create one and realized that this will be of general use for anyone who likes a UNIX USB memory stick that they can carry with them on a keychain.

    If you wish to have LiveCD/LiveDVD instead, please refer to our other LiveCD-OpenBSD project on sourceforge!

    This USB image shall not touch your hard disk in any way. All the operations are done in the USB stick and main memory. Nothing will be written to your MBR or boot loaders!

  • Jon Hart’s Blog: OpenBSD on Soekris — A Cheater’s Guide – Below are the steps I recently used to get my NET4801 running OpenBSD 4.2 -current. The difference here is that I use qemu to make use of the considerably faster CPU on my desktop to breeze through the install and initial configuration.

Bookmarks for 2 lug 2012 through 5 lug 2012

These are my links for 2 lug 2012 through 5 lug 2012:

  • [Soekris] Cloning a bootable CF – I've done this a few times on FreeBSD when CF sizes don't match and have found the following sequence to work swimmingly:
  • Clean-MailboxDatabase: Exchange 2007 Help – Use the Clean-MailboxDatabase cmdlet to scan the Active Directory directory service for disconnected mailboxes that are not yet marked as disconnected in the Microsoft Exchange store and update the status of those mailboxes in the Exchange store. This cmdlet is not able to update the Exchange store unless the Microsoft Exchange Information Store service is running and the database is mounted.

    [ Microsoft Sucks !!! ]

  • Gainframe – A computer company that gets the open source community

Bookmarks for 6 giu 2011 through 7 giu 2011

These are my links for 6 giu 2011 through 7 giu 2011:

Bookmarks for 4 apr 2011 through 9 apr 2011

These are my links for 4 apr 2011 through 9 apr 2011:

  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • www.vanheusden.com – optimizing for MySQL – On this page I collect tips & tricks on how to optimize your system for running MySQL. Some tips are in general usefull for optimizing your system.
  • BSDCertification.org – The BSD Certification Group Inc. is a non-profit organization committed to creating and maintaining a global certification standard for system administration on BSD based operating systems[…]

Bookmarks for 21 gen 2011 through 23 gen 2011

These are my links for 21 gen 2011 through 23 gen 2011:

  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error
  • Rotating Log Files – O’Reilly Media – Log files grow. That's what they're there for, after all. As a systems administrator, you need to be able to control log growth. FreeBSD provides a basic log file handler, newsyslog. The newsyslog program handles standard log file rotation. The oldest logs are deleted. Each old log is renamed. Finally, the current log is moved and a new log file is created. The newsyslog program can also compress files, restart daemons, and in general handle all the routine tasks of shuffling files[…]
  • OpenFiler DRBD in High Availability – […]Oggi ho deciso di presentarvi una soluzione NAS/SAN in High Availabilty basata sulla distribuzione OpenFiler (www.openfiler.com)[…]

Bookmarks for 26 gen 2010 through 30 gen 2010

These are my links for 26 gen 2010 through 30 gen 2010:

  • Network monitoring with Nagios and OpenBSD – Una guida in italiano all'installazione configurazione di nagios sotto BSD
  • UNIX Performance Management – The purpose of this paper is to introduce the performance analyst to some of the free tools available to monitor and manage performance on UNIX systems, and to provide a guideline on how to diagnose and fix performance problems in that environment. The paper is based on the author’s experiences with AIX and will cover many of the tools available on that and other UNIX platforms. It will also provide some Rules of Thumb for analyzing the performance of UNIX systems. The paper has been updated to include some of the things that can be done in order to make sure that the web server will perform well.
  • UNIX BASH scripting: Replace values in XML using sed and awk – […]Even though sed or awk is not suggested to work with XMLs (generally a programing language like Perl or Python is more preferred), there can be simple cases where we can make use of sed or awk to perform certain search and replace in simple XML s. Here is an simple example[…]

    che fico 🙂

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