Bookmarks for 27 giu 2013 through 3 lug 2013

These are my links for 27 giu 2013 through 3 lug 2013:

  • Miniflux – Minimalist and Open Source News Reader – Miniflux is a minimalist and open source news reader. Features: Optimized for readability Very easy to use Minimalist design Fast Efficient No social network support No advertising and user tracking Privacy No data locking, host anywhere Web based Mobile ready Secure Translated into several languages Super simple installation Open source and free software [ via http://tinyapps.org/blog/nix/201307020700_miniflux.html ]
  • Cozy, a personal cloud you can hack, host and delete – Cozy a personal cloud you can host, hack, and delete [ via http://onethingwell.org/post/54433660862/cozy ]
  • How to interpret the status of dpkg (–list)? | Programming in Linux – dpkg (debian package manager) is the package manager for Ubuntu (debian based distributions). dpkg can be used to install packages in Ubuntu. With dpkg, you can see the status of various packages like: the packages are currently installed the packages are removed the configuration files are present marked for removal Let’s explore the output of dpkg –list.
  • Jugnu Life :-): How to install Tomcat in Linux (Ubuntu) – To install Tomcat we need Java to be installed in the system. If you want to know how to install Java on Linux you can refer this earlier post on the same. We can install Java either using packages (apt , yum) or manually. This post explains how to do it manually. The main advantage of doing it manually is that all the tomcat files are in one location. The automated installation will spread the setup files across various locations. It places the Tomcat configuration files at various non standard places.

Bookmarks for 21 giu 2013 through 24 giu 2013

These are my links for 21 giu 2013 through 24 giu 2013:

  • Base64 Decode and Encode – Online – Have to deal with Base64 format? Then this site is made for You! Use the super simple online form below to decode or encode Your data. If You're interested about the inner workings of the Base64 format, just read the detailed description at the bottom of the page. Welcome!
  • Simple Base64 Encode & Decode on Mac OSX / Linux with OpenSSL – Drew Morris – Looking for a fast and convenient way to Base64 encode / decode a given string using your Mac or Linux machine? You can do it using the pre-installed OpenSSL package.
  • http://www.ndchost.com/wiki/mail/test-smtp-auth-telnet – Below are instructions on how to test SMTP AUTH against a mail server using Telnet and entering the commands by hand. ( base64 via openssl: http://drewsymo.com/how-to/quick-and-simple-base64-encode-on-mac-osx-terminal/ )
  • Two default routes – Linux has very advanced routing, filtering and traffic shaping options. Here is how to configure a system with two default routes.
  • Getting Started with Puppet – Hello World! | ScriptRock – As there’s a lot of interest out there in the various automation tools on offer I thought I’d do a series of blogs covering getting started on each. In particular I wanted to put them to the test regarding how simple it is to go from zero to “Hello World” *. This way I get to play the truly dumb user (not much of a stretch, I know), which is kinda fun too.

Bookmarks for 29 mar 2013 through 2 apr 2013

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Bookmarks for 4 feb 2013 through 13 feb 2013

These are my links for 4 feb 2013 through 13 feb 2013:

Bookmarks for 29 gen 2013 through 4 feb 2013

These are my links for 29 gen 2013 through 4 feb 2013:

  • » Linuxaria – Everything about GNU/Linux and Open source Glances a new system-monitor tool – Glances is a free software (licensed under LGPL) to monitor your GNU/Linux or BSD operating system from a text interface. Glances uses the library libstatgrab to retrieve information from your system and it is developed in Python.

    So another top/htop clone ?

    Yes and no, an unique thing about glances that I’ve immediately seen is that you can configure thresholds in its configuration file and see the status of your system resources with colors that indicates if everything is fine or not, at a glance.

  • Glances by nicolargo – Glances is a CLI curses based monitoring tool for GNU/Linux and BSD OS.

    Glances uses the PsUtil library to get information from your system.

    It is developed in Python.

  • tholman/zenpen · GitHub – A minimal web based text editor for the modern man
  • RealOpInsight – Advanced Monitoring Dashboard Toolkit for Nagios, Zabbix, Icinga and other common open source monitoring systems – RealOpInsight is an advanced monitoring dashboard toolkit for Nagios, Zabbix, Icinga and other common open source monitoring systems such as GroundWork, Centreon, Shinken and op5 Monitor. Being business process-oriented, RealOpInsight is especially useful in challenging operations environments such as Network Operations Centers (NOC) and large data centers

Bookmarks for 25 gen 2013 from 12:23 to 20:34

These are my links for 25 gen 2013 from 12:23 to 20:34:

  • Raspberry PI con XBMC | Andrea Beggi – […] Benché le prestazioni di rete lo rendano poco più di un giocattolo divertente, uno degli aspetti dove Raspberry PI da il megio di sé è la riproduzione di video: la GPU è sufficientemente potente per riprodurre senza alcun problema il video in HD: è stupefacente vedere una scatoletta così piccola riprodurre filmati in alta definizione su un televisore molto grande. Esistono due distribuzioni dedicate all’uso media center: Raspbmc e OpenELEC, entrambe basate sullo stupefacente XBMC, per il quale ultimamente ho preso una cotta […]
  • Kandan: n free open-source chat app – The slickest chat app out there. Open-source and well-supported to boot.
  • Heimdall – Glass Echidna – What is Heimdall?
    Heimdall is a cross-platform open-source tool suite used to flash firmware (aka ROMs) onto Samsung Galaxy S devices.

    How does it work?
    Heimdall uses the same protocol as Odin to interact with a device in download mode. USB communication in Heimdall is handled by the popular open-source USB library, libusb-1.0.

Bookmarks for 17 gen 2013 from 12:08 to 14:17

These are my links for 17 gen 2013 from 12:08 to 14:17:

  • grml.org – Debian Live system / CD for sysadmins and texttool-users – What is Grml?
    Grml is a bootable live system (Live-CD) based on Debian. Grml includes a collection of GNU/Linux software especially for system administrators. Users don't have to install anything on fixed storage. Grml is especially well suited for administrative tasks like installation, deployment and system rescue.
  • The Ultimate USB Stick Setup [splitbrain.org] – 32GB is a lot of space, so why not fill some of it with useful stuff you might need from time to time:

    Windows 7 Installer, because a Windows reinstalls tend to happen suddenly
    Some portable Windows tools, to make that System more bearable
    Some Linux Live system(s) for data recovery and general PC maintenance
    The Arch Linux install image, just in case someone needs assimilation
    Here's how I set it up.

  • ViewDNS.info – Your one source for DNS related tools!

    [ via https://delicious.com/farmando ]

Bookmarks for 10 ott 2012 from 00:36 to 00:57

These are my links for 10 ott 2012 from 00:36 to 00:57:

  • miracle2k/emma · GitHub – Emma is a graphical toolkit for MySQL database developers and administrators. It provides dialogs to create or modify MySQL databases, tables, and associated indexes. The results of an executed query are displayed in a resultset where the record data can be edited by the user, if the SQL statemant allows for it. The SQL editor and resultset view are grouped in tabs. Results can be exported to CSV files. Multiple simultaneous opened MySQL connections are possible. Emma is the successor of yamysqlfront.
  • The NanoURL Project | Free Communications software downloads at SourceForge.net – The nanoURL project is essentially a script similar to the one used at tinyurl.com, which takes long URLs and turns them into shorter and more easily-remembered URLs. Web administration interface and installer included!
  • RT: Request Tracker – Best Practical – RT is a battle-tested issue tracking system which thousands of organizations use for bug tracking, help desk ticketing, customer service, workflow processes, change management, network operations, youth counselling and even more. Organizations around the world have been running smoothly thanks to RT for over 10 years.

    RT 4.0 is a major update. It's chock full of new features, enhancements and bug fixes. Don't miss our What's New in 4 series.

    There's no need to wait for a quote or for a sales person to send you a demo. The full, enterprise-ready version of RT is always available at absolutely no cost under an open source license. That means it's yours to use and customize however you'd like. We built RT from the ground up to be easy to adapt to your organization and your needs.

  • Zentyal Linux small business server | Free System Administration software downloads at SourceForge.net – Zentyal is an open source alternative to Windows Small Business Server
  • Resara Server | Free Communications software downloads at SourceForge.net – An easy-to-use, AD compatible Linux domain controller and file server

Bookmarks for 13 ago 2012 from 12:52 to 12:55

These are my links for 13 ago 2012 from 12:52 to 12:55:

  • Baculaconf – Babel Services – What is Baculaconf?
    Baculaconf is a Web interface written in php and that use Web 2.0 technic. This interface is made to set up Bacula, the free backup software.This interface allow to configure one or many Bacula backup platform.
  • Perdition: Mail Retrieval Proxy – Perdition is a POP3, IMAP4 and managesieve proxy server. It is able to handle both plain-text and SSL/TLS encrypted connections, and redirect users to a real-server based on a database lookup. Perdition supports modular based database access. ODBC, MySQL, PostgreSQL, GDBM, POSIX Regular Expression and NIS modules ship with the distribution. The API for modules is open allowing arbitrary modules to be written to allow access to any data store.
    Perdition has many uses. Including, creating large mail systems where an end-user's mailbox may be stored on one of several hosts, integrating different mail systems together, migrating between different email infrastructures, and bridging plain-text and SSL/TLS services. It can also be used as part of a firewall. The use of perditon to scale mail services beyond a single box is discussed in high capacity email.
  • DeleGate Home Page (www.delegate.org) – DeleGate is a multi-purpose application level gateway, or a proxy server which runs on multiple platforms (Unix, Windows, MacOS X and OS/2). DeleGate mediates communication of various protocols (HTTP, FTP, NNTP, SMTP, POP, IMAP, LDAP, Telnet, SOCKS, DNS, etc.), applying cache and conversion for mediated data, controlling access from clients and routing toward servers. It translates protocols between clients and servers, applying SSL(TLS) to arbitrary protocols, converting between IPv4 and IPv6, merging several servers into a single server view with aliasing and filtering. Born as a tiny proxy for Gopher in March 1994, it has steadily grown into a general purpose proxy server. Besides being a proxy, DeleGate can be used as a simple origin server for some protocols (HTTP, FTP and NNTP).

Bookmarks for 12 mar 2012 through 19 mar 2012

These are my links for 12 mar 2012 through 19 mar 2012:

  • Computer Server Rack Facts, Questions and Answers. – Not all racks are created equal . . . and not all servers will fit in all racks
  • Introduction to text manipulation on UNIX-based systems – Summary:  This introduction to text manipulation on UNIX platforms provides an overview of some common commands widely available and installed standard on most UNIX-based releases. Many times these standard utilities are ignored in favor of more modern text-processors such as Perl, Python, or Ruby, which are not always installed on a system. An introductory review of these tools helps practitioners who are learning UNIX or Linux or those who may be looking to renew forgotten knowledge.
  • Time.is – exact time, any time zone – Current local time in… your place

    [ via http://www.afhome.org/2012/03/11/time-is ]