Bookmarks for 28 feb 2015 from 19:57 to 20:29

These are my links for 28 feb 2015 from 19:57 to 20:29:

  • MDwiki – Markdown based wiki done 100% on the client via javascript – MDwiki is a CMS/Wiki completely built in HTML5/Javascript and runs 100% on the client. No special software installation or server side processing is required. Just upload the mdwiki.html shipped with MDwiki into the same directory as your markdown files and you are good to go!
  • Step by Step Installation and Configuration of OpenLDAP as Proxy to Active Directory | haroonferoze – This guide describes how to install and configure OpenLDAP as proxy to Active Directory.
  • Integrate Active Directory and OpenLDAP | Networking content from Windows IT Pro – OpenLDAP’s proxy service can allow LDAP operations to cross the boundaries between AD and OpenLDAP deployments. To demonstrate this proxy service, we walk through the steps to make AD’s cn=Users container, which by default contains all user objects, part of an OpenLDAP directory. To produce the examples in this article, I used CentOS 4.3, OpenLDAP 2.2.13, and AD running on Windows Server 2003 R2. Later in the article, I’ll show you a limitation in the commonly deployed OpenLDAP 2.2, which you can solve by installing OpenLDAP 2.3 on CentOS 4.3.
  • Let’s Chat — Self-hosted chat for small teams – WHAT IS THIS THING? Some backstory. Way back in 2012, we didn't like any of the existing chat services out there. So we decided to write our own. Let's Chat is a persistent messaging application that runs on Node.js and MongoDB. It's designed to be easily deployable and fits well with small, intimate teams. It's free (MIT licensed) and ships with killer features such as LDAP/Kerberos authentication, a REST-like API and XMPP support. Let's Chat is a side-project of the development team at Security Compass. (A real life 10% time project!)

Bookmarks for 5 set 2014 through 8 set 2014

These are my links for 5 set 2014 through 8 set 2014:

  • Mail-in-a-Box – Mail-in-a-Box turns a fresh cloud computer into a working mail server. You get contact synchronization, spam filtering, and so on. On your phone, you can use apps like K-9 Mail and CardDAV-Sync free beta to sync your email and contacts between your phone and your box.
  • ClusterLabs/hawk – A web-based GUI for managing and monitoring the Pacemaker High-Availability cluster resource manager
  • Hawk – ClusterLabs – Hawk (HA Web Konsole) is a web-based GUI for managing and monitoring Pacemaker HA clusters. It is generally intended to be run on every node in the cluster, so that you can just point your web browser at any node to access it,

Bookmarks for 26 ago 2014 from 11:20 to 11:53

These are my links for 26 ago 2014 from 11:20 to 11:53:

  • claudioc/jingo – A git based wiki engine written for node.js, with a decent design, a search capability and a good typography.
  • fastmonkeys/stellar – Stellar allows you to quickly restore database when you are e.g. writing database migrations, switching branches or messing with SQL. PostgreSQL and MySQL are supported.
  • Sandstorm Apps – This page is for people who already have a Sandstorm instance set up. Use the buttons below to install apps.
  • Sandstorm – Sandstorm's server-side sandboxing is based on the same underlying Linux kernel features as LXC and Docker. We use the system calls directly for finer-grained control.
  • apenwarr/sshuttle – Transparent proxy server that works as a poor man's VPN. Forwards over ssh. Doesn't require admin. Works with Linux and MacOS. Supports DNS tunneling.

Bookmarks for 25 feb 2013 through 19 mar 2013

These are my links for 25 feb 2013 through 19 mar 2013:

  • owncloud 5.0: Unable to upload files – Issue #2006 – The php version of Ubuntu 10.04 LTS it's too old for Owncloud 5.0. Here an help to upgrade to php 5.4
  • Xiki – A shell console with GUI features – Xiki does what shell consoles do, but lets you edit everything at any time. It's trivial to make your own commands and menus to access other tools. [ via braindead.tumblr.com ]
  • Active Directory Management with PowerShell in Windows Server 2008 R2 – One of the first things you notice with Windows Server 2008 R2 is that PowerShell 2.0 has become central to the admin function  There is a powerful Active Directory module for Powershell that contains a provider and cmdlets that are designed to allow you to manage Active Directory from the command line. Now, you can also use versions  for previous versions of Windows Server.

Bookmarks for 5 gen 2012 through 25 gen 2012

These are my links for 5 gen 2012 through 25 gen 2012:

  • MySQL permissions for backup | OpenConcept Mobile Site – It's a really good idea to use a least-privilege approach to most system administration tasks, and especially automated ones. This post describes using a "read only" MySQL user to handle backing up MySQL databases.

    We use mysqldump to backup our databases on a regular basis, using scripts like this one

  • MuckNet » Blog Archive » MySQL Permissions for backup using mysqldump and/or ec2-consistent-snapshot – Using root for your MySQL backups is a bad idea boys and girls. You should dedicate a user to doing your backups. Below are a few options for setting up minimum permissions for your dedicated mysql backup user

    [memento mori]

  • Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware | Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware – Software made the wiki way. – What is Tiki Wiki CMS Groupware? Tiki is a powerful, web-based application, created by a large team of contributors. Tiki is the ideal tool for you to build and maintain your Website/Wiki/Groupware/CMS/Forum/Blog/Bug Tracker or any other project you can imagine running in your browser window.

    Tiki is free, both Free Software (as in "Free Speech") and Free of Charge (as in "Free Beer"), and for everyone! It has all the features you need "out-of-the-box":
    Wikis (like Wikipedia)
    Forums (like phpBB)
    Blogs (like WordPress)
    Articles (like Yahoo News)
    Image Gallery (like Flickr)
    Map Server (like Google Maps)
    Link Directory (like DMOZ)
    Multilingual (like Babel Fish)
    Bug Tracker (like Bugzilla)
    RSS Feeds (like Digg)
    Free Open Source software (LGPL)

    [ via http://www.gpaterno.com/2011/12/23/create-a-secure-intranetextranet-with-tikiwiki-and-securepass/ ]

  • Create a secure intranet/extranet with TikiWiki and SecurePass – Giuseppe Paternò – […]
    In this market segment, there’s still a need for a secure corporate intranet with the need to exchange private information and files. Collaborative places, such as wikis, are perfect solutions to quickly achieve this goal without spending a fortune. I found TikiWiki (http://www.tiki.org/) to suit best in these environments: while extremely easy to use for an end-user through WYSYWIG editor, the complex permission system allow you to set each page access or even show/hide part of the page to a given group of users, which is unique if compared to other solutions
    […]

Bookmarks for 23 dic 2011 through 28 dic 2011

These are my links for 23 dic 2011 through 28 dic 2011:

  • E-MailRelay — SMTP proxy and store-and-forward MTA – E-MailRelay is a simple SMTP proxy and store-and-forward message transfer agent (MTA). When running as a proxy all e-mail messages can be passed through a user-defined program, such as a spam filter, which can drop, re-address or edit messages as they pass through. When running as a store-and-forward MTA incoming messages are stored in a local spool directory, and then forwarded to the next SMTP server on request.

    Because of its functional simplicity E-MailRelay is easy to configure, often only requiring the address of the target SMTP server to be put on the command line.

    E-MailRelay can also run as a POP3 server. Messages received over SMTP can be automatically dropped into several independent POP3 mailboxes.

    C++ source code is available for Linux, FreeBSD, MacOS X etc, and Windows. Distribution is under the GNU General Public License V3.

  • IBM developerWorks : Training : Knowledge path : Overview – Knowledge paths are focused learning guides that bring together diverse training resources for IT professionals:
       How-to articles
       Free trial software
       Discussion forums
       Educational videos and podcasts
       Hands-on exercises
    These resources are specifically chosen by subject matter experts, and arranged in sequence to guide you from conceptual awareness to task mastery.
  • Master Sheet Learn VI – The VI editor is a screen-based editor used by many Unix users. The VI editor has powerful features to aid programmers. If you master the use of Vim text editor, it can be a very powerful tool in your hands, and allow you to do amazing text editing feats with just a few taps on your keyboard.

    Many beginning users avoid using VI because the different features overwhelm them. To overcome it and practice it more you can use VI in bash. I have also collected some of the short cut keys which will be useful for you to learn VI

  • XWiki – Open Source Wiki and Content-Oriented Application Platform (Main.WebHome) – XWiki.org – The XWiki project offers both a generic platform for developing collaborative applications using the wiki paradigm and products developed on top of it. All XWiki software is developed in Java and under the LGPL open source license.
    It's also a second generation wiki offering the ability to install and develop small applications inside wiki pages.
    Export wiki pages to PDF, ODT, RTF, XML or HTML. Easily turn Office documents (MS Office, Open Office, PDF, etc) into wiki pages.
    Use XWiki's RESTful and XML/RPC remote APIs to easily integrate XWiki with your application.
    Documents are stored in a relational database. Use your favorite database.
    Create applications by grouping several pages together. Import and export Applications to/from your wiki.
    various authentication mechanisms suported by XWiki (Form, Basic, LDAP, Custom, etc).
    Install/update/remove extensions in/from the wiki
    Allows creating XWiki macros through wiki pages

Bookmarks for 18 nov 2011 through 22 nov 2011

These are my links for 18 nov 2011 through 22 nov 2011:

  • Plan your Exchange 2007 Backups based on Server Roles – When Microsoft created Exchange Server 2007, one of the biggest changes that they made was the creation of server roles. The concept of roles existed in Exchange server 2003, it was very limited. In Exchange server 2007, there are five different roles which serve five very specific purposes.

    Because these roles are so different from one another, the tasks that an Exchange Server performs, and the code that is installed is entirely dictated by the role that the server is configured to perform. That being the case, it is necessary to completely reevaluate your backup strategy.

  • LinuxLegatoClientSetup < CF < TWiki – install legato for Ubuntu and Debian Users
  • Oracle LSNRCTL – Listener Shutdown and Startup Procedures – Starting up and shutting down the oracle listener is a routine task for a database administrator. However a Linux system administrator or programmer may end-up doing some basic DBA operations on development database. It is critical for non-DBAs to understand the basic database admin activities.

    In this article, let us review how to start, stop, check status of an oracle listener using Oracle listener control utility LSNRCTL.

Bookmarks for 7 lug 2011 from 14:35 to 19:24

These are my links for 7 lug 2011 from 14:35 to 19:24:

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    [via http://www.delicious.com/farmando ]
  • Manuale Android – Androidpedia – AndroidWorld Wiki – Questo è un manuale all'utilizzo di Android. La versione "spiegata" in questo manuale è quella Vanilla ovvero quella pura di Android presente solo su alcuni terminali. Le case poi personalizzano i terminali con varie interfacce (vedi Sense) e quindi a volte stravolgono in parte l'esperienza di Android. Spesso comunque è possibile ricondursi a questo manuale per capire meglio il funzionamento di Android.
  • Marionnet.org – Home – Marionnet is a virtual network laboratory: it allows users to define, configure and run complex computer networks without any need for physical setup. Only a single, possibly even non-networked GNU/Linux host machine is required to simulate a whole Ethernet network complete with computers, routers, hubs, switchs, cables, and more.<br />
    Support is also provided for integrating the virtual network with the physical host network.<br />
    <br />
    As Marionnet is meant to be used also by inexperienced people, it features a very intuitive graphical user interface. Marionnet is written in the mostly functional language OCaml with just some little bits of C, and depends on User Mode Linux and VDE for the simulation part.<br />
    <br />
    [via tinyapps.org]

Bookmarks for 10 mag 2011 through 12 mag 2011

These are my links for 10 mag 2011 through 12 mag 2011:

  • ostinato – Packet/Traffic Generator and Analyzer – Google Project Hosting – Ostinato is an open-source, cross-platform network packet crafter/traffic generator and analyzer with a friendly GUI. Craft and send packets of several streams with different protocols at different rates. For the full feature list see below.<br />
    Ostinato aims to be "Wireshark in Reverse" and become complementary to Wireshark.
  • BashPitfalls – Greg’s Wiki – This page shows common errors that Bash programmers make.
  • Wiki structure for AIX documentation – Summary:  This article provides a structure, configuration, and methodology for building and maintaining an automated wiki server for your AIX technical documentation. One of the most difficult tasks associated with system administration is maintaining a centralized documentation repository and enforcing standards for documentation in the repository. The wiki environment helps to create a standardized look-and-feel for your documentation repository and provides an easy to maintain environment for all contributors to the repository.

Bookmarks for 9 feb 2010 through 10 feb 2010

These are my links for 9 feb 2010 through 10 feb 2010:

  • Andrea Tech Blog: HIVE: Extreme Datawarehousing – HIVE è un progetto di Apache Software Foundation, inizialmente sviluppato da Facebook per permettere ai propri analisti di fare elaborazioni su enormi volumi di dati in totale autonomia[…]
    Un post in italiano sulle possibilità di HIVE
  • Hive – Hadoop Wiki – Hive is a data warehouse infrastructure built on top of Hadoop. It provides tools to enable easy data ETL, a mechanism to put structures on the data, and the capability to querying and analysis of large data sets stored in Hadoop files. Hive defines a simple SQL-like query language, called QL, that enables users familiar with SQL to query the data. At the same time, this language also allows programmers who are familiar with the MapReduce fromwork to be able to plug in their custom mappers and reducers to perform more sophisticated analysis that may not be supported by the built-in capabilities of the language.
  • 500 Internal Server Error – 500 Internal Server Error