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 />
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    [Occhio che è aggiornata al 2005]

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 8 apr 2010 through 14 apr 2010

These are my links for 8 apr 2010 through 14 apr 2010:

Bookmarks for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010

These are my links for 17 feb 2010 through 18 feb 2010:

  • Puppet is system administration – Automated. – Puppet is a declarative language for expressing system configuration, a client and server for distributing it, and a library for realizing the configuration.
    By saving you countless hours of frustration, monotony, and/or reinventing the wheel, Puppet can change your life. Here are some key points about Puppet:
    Puppet lets you perform normal administrative tasks (such as adding users, installing packages, and updating server configurations) on any number of systems, even if those systems are running completely different operating systems. Through the use of providers, Puppet takes a generic instruction from you (such as ensuring MySQL is installed) and performs the task the "right way" for each system.
    Whether you have a small, heterogeneous network of user workstations or a cluster of rack-mounted number-crunchers, Puppet can help reduce your overhead and get the everyday management of your network under control so you can concentrate on the real problems.
  • Cheapest-Voip: Find the cheapest VoIP provider for the country you want to call – VoIP is offered by many providers, at different rates. The rates differ per country and change frequently. By using the form above, you can find out which provider is the cheapest at this moment, for the country you're trying to reach.

    via http://www.blogvoip.it/

  • tablespace.net – Homepage for William Favorite – tutorial e reference su AIX, linux, Solaris

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

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 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 25 dic 2009 through 27 dic 2009

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

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