Bookmarks for 17 gen 2014 through 20 gen 2014

These are my links for 17 gen 2014 through 20 gen 2014:

  • PCE.js Classic Mac OS in the Browser – PCE Macplus emulator running Mac OS System 7
  • Modoboa – Mail hosting made simple – Modoboa is a mail hosting and management platform including a modern and simplified Web User Interface. It provides useful components such as an administration panel or a webmail. Modoboa is modular: use only the features you need and build a customized environment. Its goal is to become a standalone solution, no need to use heterogeneous software anymore! Modoboa is for everyone: administrators or end-users, it makes your life easier!
  • csshx – Cluster SSH tool for Mac OS X Terminal.app – Google Project Hosting – csshX is a tool to allow simultaneous control of multiple SSH sessions. csshX will attempt to create an SSH session to each remote host in separate Terminal.app windows. A master window will also be created. All keyboard input in the master will be sent to all the slave windows.

Bookmarks for 18 nov 2013 through 4 dic 2013

These are my links for 18 nov 2013 through 4 dic 2013:

  • Ratuus – RATUUS is an easy to use, web based system for administration of POSTFIX virtual domains and users. Sounds good, but what does it really mean? Postfix mail server is able to work with non-system users, users which are not known to the operating system. This functionality is very useful since it gives you possibility to use one mail server for multiple domains without worrying that usernames will overlap. Like this you can have address [email protected] and also [email protected] and they can all point to different mailboxes. These kind of users are usually stored in some kind of a database, with MySQL database being most commonly used. And this is where RATUUS comes into play – it provides user friendly interface for managing these virtual users and domains. With RATUUS you can easily create, modify and delete domains, users and aliases and all your actions are immediately reflected to Postfix configuration. RATUUS is using the same database layout as famous PostfixAdmin so migration
  • Home · opensolutions/ViMbAdmin Wiki · GitHub – ViMbAdmin (pronounced vim-be-admin and meaning Virtual Mailbox Administration) is intended as an alternative to (and a near slot in replacement) for the popular but dated Postfix Admin application. It has been developed by Open Solutions, a company based in Dublin, Ireland specialising in PHP web application development, Linux and UNIX system administration and ISP grade networking and we are releasing it under a GPL V3 license. It is written in PHP using the Zend Framework, Doctrine ORM and Smarty with JQuery on the frontend.
  • linux.bonasia.info – […] Non sono un maestro di arti marziali, tanto meno di GNU/Linux, questo sito è una raccolta (forse disordinata e non tanto aggiornata oramai…) dedicata ai sistemisti che ho formato e supportato affiancandoli giorno dopo giorno […]
  • Beleth – Security101 – Blackhat Techniques – Hacking Tutorials – Vulnerability Research – Security Tools – Beleth is a multi-threaded asynchronous SSH password auditing tool written in C. There are plenty of other password cracking programs out there that can do the job, but I wanted something small, fast, and custom as a proof of concept. After preliminary tests, Beleth was able to outperform both THC-Hydra and Ncrack. Beleth also allows you to run a remote command after successfully cracking a password. [ via https://delicious.com/farmando ]

Bookmarks for 20 ago 2013 through 7 set 2013

These are my links for 20 ago 2013 through 7 set 2013:

  • Gmvault: gmail backup – Gmvault is a tool for backing up your gmail account and never lose email correspondence. Gmvault is open source and under GNU-AGPL-3.0. [ via http://www.lffl.org/2013/09/gmvault-effettuare-il-backup-e.html ]
  • SSL Checker – SSL Certificate Verify – SSL Checker This SSL Checker will help you diagnose problems with your SSL certificate installation. You can verify the SSL certificate on your web server to make sure it  is correctly installed, valid, trusted and doesn't give any errors to any of your users. To use the SSL Checker, simply enter your server's hostname (must be public) in the box below and click the Check SSL button. If you need an SSL certificate, check out the SSL Wizard.
  • A Gentoo Linux Advanced Reference Architecture – The book "A Gentoo Linux Advanced Reference Architecture" is meant as a resource displaying the powerful features of many free software solutions that are supported on top of Gentoo Linux. It is a deep-dive approach in many aspects related to processes, supportability, maintainability based on Gentoo Linux system deployments. Unlike the existing, per-application documents that exist on the Internet (and which are a valuable resource to get into the gory details of many applications) and the per-distribution guides that provide information on using that particular distribution, this book will focus more on architecturing IT infrastructure for medium-sized enterprises. Smaller enterprises might find the reference architecture here too expensive or large – however, many services described in the book can be slimmed down into a smaller deployment as well.

Bookmarks for 19 lug 2012 through 20 lug 2012

These are my links for 19 lug 2012 through 20 lug 2012:

  • Mail server statistics – The statistics are based on completely anonymous information and were performed using randomly chosen IP addresses. When connecting to a mail server defined as an MX in the domain configuration, it can reply in a different number of ways. It may not be online, or may be refusing connections. Also, it is possible that the server does not respond back with a "220" line within the period of time we wait, nor provide a banner that identifies the type of the software running on it, at all times.
  • Setting up backup mail exchange server with sendmail « Building systems that WORK – Setting up backup mail exchange server with sendmail

    Most systems admin is used to setting up the primary mail server, but many of them (like me) are not used to setup a backup mail server in a regular basis. This is my attempt to create a complete document on setting up a backup mail server and testing it for the dooms day. […]

  • Migrate website content using ssh + tar (quick and easy) « my two cents – There are times when you cannot create an intermediate tarball when moving your website due to lack of disk space. There are other times when you wanna be smart

Bookmarks for 11 mar 2012 from 15:16 to 16:25

These are my links for 11 mar 2012 from 15:16 to 16:25:

  • jsFiddle – JsFiddle is a playground for web developers, a tool which may be used in many ways. One can use it as an online editor for snippets build from HTML, CSS and JavaScript. The code can then be shared with others, embedded on a blog, etc. Using this approach, JavaScript developers can very easily isolate bugs. We aim to support all actively developed frameworks – it helps with testing compatibility.
  • Linux Mail Server Setup and Howto Guide – This article will show you how to setup an email server accessible using a POP3, IMAP or web browser client. It will also show you how to include virus scanning and spam tagging in the mail server. If you have an existing Active Directory or LDAP infrastructure, the last section will show you how to integrate it into your email server so you won’t have to maintain two sets of user accounts
  • bmatzelle/gow · GitHub – Gow (Gnu On Windows) is the lightweight alternative to Cygwin. It uses a
    convenient Windows installer that installs about 130 extremely useful
    open source UNIX applications compiled as native win32 binaries. It is
    designed to be as small as possible, about 10 MB, as opposed to Cygwin
    which can run well over 100 MB depending upon options.

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 />
    <br />
    It's the only site with:<br />
    <br />
    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 />
    <br />
    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 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.