Bookmarks for 24 mar 2015 through 29 mar 2015

These are my links for 24 mar 2015 through 29 mar 2015:

  • Candlepin – Home – Candlepin is a collection of tools which allow companies to manage software subscriptions. The subscriptions allow users to access provided content over secure connections.
  • Rockhopper VPN: IPsec/IKEv2-based VPN software for Linux, implemented in user space. – Rockhopper VPN is IPsec/IKEv2-based VPN software based on modern design and considerations for Linux. All components of this VPN software are implemented in user space only, including the ESP protocol stack.
  • Taiga.Io | Agile, Open Source, Free Project Management System – Free. Open Source. Powerful. Taiga is a project management platform for startups and agile developers & designers who want a simple, beautiful tool that makes work truly enjoyable.
  • Git-ftp by git-ftp – I use git-ftp for my script based projects, mostly PHP. Most of the low-cost web hosting companies do not provide SSH or git support, but only FTP. That is why I needed an easy way to deploy my git tracked projects. Instead of transfering the whole project, I thought, why not only transfer the files that changed since the last time, git can tell me those files. Even if you are playing with different branches, git-ftp knows which files are different. No ordinary FTP client can do that. [ via http://onethingwell.org/post/114496962991/git-ftp ]
  • IE Supported Cipher Suites · client9/sslassert Wiki · GitHub – Summary: SSL cipher suite support on Internet Explorer depends both on the version of IE and on the version of the operating system. Internet Explorer 8 is crippled if it runs on Windows XP.

Bookmarks for 17 gen 2013 through 18 gen 2013

These are my links for 17 gen 2013 through 18 gen 2013:

  • winsetupfromusb – Install Windows from USB – Google Project Hosting – Install Windows from USB

    [ via http://gioxx.org/2013/01/18/samsung-nc10-windowsxp/ ]

  • Nuova “vecchia” vita per il Samsung NC10 | Gioxx’s Wall – Il mio vecchio Samsung NC 10 mi ha servito egregiamente negli anni passati e dopo un upgrade di RAM ed una prossima sostituzione disco può ancora rivelarsi un fidato compagno di lavoro per chi non necessita di prestazioni particolarmente elevate. Ad Ilaria basta ad esempio navigare in internet (Firefox), gestire la posta elettronica (Thunderbird) e utilizzare la suite Office di Microsoft, che funziona ancora perfettamente in coppia con l’anziano sempreverde Windows XP, si, proprio lui!

    Ecco quindi cosa fare con una chiave USB da 512 MB o più (ne avete ancora una in giro, ne sono quasi certo, nascosta da qualche parte) che verrà utilizzata una prima volta per installare il sistema ed una seconda per effettuare un backup completo del disco pronto.

  • Changing Windows RDP port | MWalker | Technology Cadre – Sometimes it's nice to change the default listening port of the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) service. Running standard services on non-standard is a simple way to avoid scripted attacks against your systems. Turns out changing the RDP port is as simple as a registry setting and a reboot.
  • Portable-VirtualBox | Download of Portable-VirtualBox – Portable-VirtualBox is a free and open source software tool that lets you run any operating system from a usb stick without separate installation.

Bookmarks for 2 nov 2012 from 11:31 to 12:17

These are my links for 2 nov 2012 from 11:31 to 12:17:

Bookmarks for 12 set 2011 from 09:56 to 16:34

These are my links for 12 set 2011 from 09:56 to 16:34:

Bookmarks for 28 ago 2011 through 30 ago 2011

These are my links for 28 ago 2011 through 30 ago 2011:

Bookmarks for 5 ott 2010 through 6 ott 2010

These are my links for 5 ott 2010 through 6 ott 2010:

  • 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 />
    […]
  • How to build your own CDN using BIND, GeoIP, Nginx, Varnish | UNIXy – In this article, we shall outline the steps required to build a private Content Delivery or Distribution Network (CDN) using a VPS with Varnish Cache and Nginx. The goal is to build a CDN using free, readily available software but most importantly spend the least amount of funds possible. To this end, all nodes participating in this network are going to be virtual machines (Xen, Virtuozzo, OpenVZ, etc). Should you have any questions or comments on the configuration of this CDN, please post them in this forum: http://www.varnish-cache.info/
  • Comandi testuali per i sistemi Windows – […] Al lavoro, spesso mi capita di dover eseguire le stesse operazioni su più server, più volte alla settimana. La maggior parte di queste operazioni riguardano utilità di sistema di Windows, come la gestione utenti di Active Directory, o quella del DNS od altro ancora. Certo, un collegamento sul desktop è comodo, ma in talune situazioni può tornare decisamente comodo (e più veloce) conoscere il nome degli eseguibili relativi ad un determinato pannello MMC, piuttosto che l’apposita applicazione contenuta nel Pannello di Controllo.<br />
    <br />
    Quello che segue è un elenco della maggior parte di questi comandi, tutti lanciabili direttamente dal pannello “Esegui” situato nello Start Menu di Windows. Alcuni di questi comandi possono essere distruttivi, portando addirittura alla formattazione del disco ed alla conseguente perdita di dati, per cui usateli solo se ritenete di essere in grado di farlo […]

Bookmarks for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010

These are my links for 3 ago 2010 through 7 ago 2010:

  • Vi Cheat Sheet
  • Unix KornShell memento – via http://delicious.com/jobadviser
  • 2004: L’ultimo sopruso degli editori: i DRM – Il blog di Chartitalia: – [Questo discorso è stato presentato originariamente al Gruppo di Ricerca di Microsoft e ad altre persone interessate della Compagnia, negli uffici di Redmond il 17 Giugno 2004.<br />
    Questo testo è dedicato al pubblico dominio, utilizzando una licenza Creative Commons – Public Domain Dedication.<br />
    Questa è una versione italiana iniziata da Luca Lizzeri, con contributi di Fruspo e Dinogen, e corretta dalla nostra redazione.]<br />
    <br />
    Me lo appunto qui che non lo trovato più
  • [ubuntu] How to install Windows 7 as a KVM Virtual Machine under Ubuntu … – Well one reason I do it is now I don't have to have a Dual Boot setup on my machine. <br />
    <br />
    Now I always boot into Ubuntu initially and if I need Windows running I just goto System Tools – Virtual Machine Manager (or the command line) to start up Windows XP, Vista or Win7. <br />
    <br />
    Once started it is running concurrently with my Ubuntu Linux so I can easily switch back & forth from Ubuntu to Windows while running applications in BOTH operating systems! <br />
    <br />
    Better than dual-boot where your choice is run one or the other but NOT both simultaneously.<br />
    <br />
    So whether you currently dual boot to WinXP, Vista or some other Operating System you can now use KVM on Ubuntu

Bookmarks for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010

These are my links for 23 lug 2010 through 27 lug 2010:

  • Mark’s Technical Stuff – This page contains software and documentation written by Mark D. Roth on AIX, sendmail, apache and PAM (a little bit old)
  • Net Profiles – With Net Profiles, mobile computing becomes a whole lot easier. It eliminates the need to manually reconfigure your network settings when you move your desktop/laptop computer to another location. Once a profile is created, Net Profiles can configure your IP settings, proxy settings, mapped drives, default printer, wallpaper, and screen resolution with a click of a button; as well as run any number of user-defined applications upon activation of a profile.<br />
    <br />
    [via http://www.zarrelli.org/blog/ ]
  • HowTo: Fix Corrupted Windows Registry from Ubuntu partition – Ubuntu Forums – I run a dual boot on my work laptop because there are some work related apps that do not run so well <br />
    on my ubuntu partition. Anyhow I ran into the dreaded <br />
    Windows XP could not start because the following file is missing or corrupt: \WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG\SYSTEM<br />
    error message. I tried to follow the solution that Microsoft has available on their tech support site, but<br />
    was not able to get to the recovery console, not even through the boot cd!!<br />
    <br />
    <br />
    (rif. http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;it;307545 )

Bookmarks for 18 mag 2010 through 19 mag 2010

These are my links for 18 mag 2010 through 19 mag 2010:

  • Download details: Deployment Guide WSUS 3.0 SP2 – This guide describes how to deploy Microsoft Windows Server Update Services 3.0 SP2 (WSUS 3.0 SP2). You will find a comprehensive description of how WSUS functions, as well as descriptions of WSUS scalability and bandwidth management features. This guide also offers procedures for installation and configuration of the WSUS server and how to configure client workstations and servers that will be updated by WSUS. Also included are steps for setting up a WSUS server on an isolated segment of your network and manually importing updates.
  • Collabtive – Open Source collaboration – Collabtive is cloud based groupware easy and efficient for your projects<br />
    Collabtive is web-based project management software. The project was started in November 2007. It is Open Source software and provides an alternative to proprietary tools like Basecamp. Collabtive is written in PHP and JavaScript.<br />
    <br />
    [Via Raccolta differenziata: http://rd.minimarketing.it/ ]
  • Giavasan » Conficker – Questo post è la traduzione di un lungo articolo pubblicato su The Atlantic. La traduzione è assolutamente non rigorosa. Ho saltato alcune parti (parecchie) e ne ho aggiunte altre (poche). Non credo di aver travisato nulla, ma consiglio a tutti di leggere l’originale.
  • How autonegotiation supposed to work

Bookmarks for 30 gen 2010 through 7 feb 2010

These are my links for 30 gen 2010 through 7 feb 2010:

  • flashrom – flashrom is a utility for identifying, reading, writing, verifying and erasing flash chips. It's often used to flash BIOS/EFI/coreboot/firmware images.
    via ossblog
  • glype proxy script – free anonymous proxies list – Glype proxy script is a free-to-use, web-based proxy script written in PHP. Similar to a typical proxy server, a web-proxy script downloads requested web pages and files and forwards them back to the user. The service is provided by a web page itself, which allows instant access to the proxy without editing your browser connection settings[…]

    via .mau.

  • Repairing and re-registering the WMI – If you experience behavior when using WMI, such as application errors or scripts that used to work are no longer working, you may have a corrupted WMI repository. To fix a corrupted WMI repository, use these step…
  • Tuning the AIX file caches – Wikistix – By default, AIX is tuned for a mixed workload, and will grow its VMM file cache up to 80% of physical RAM. While this may be great for an NFS server, SMTP relay or web server, it is very poor for running any application which does its own cache management. This includes most databases (Oracle, DB2, Sybase, PostgreSQL, MySQL using InnoDB tables, TSM) and some other software (eg. the Squid web cache).

    Common symptoms include high paging (high pgspin and pgspout in topas), high system CPU time, the lrud kernel thread using CPU, slow overall system throughput, slow backups and slow process startup.

    For most database systems, the ideal solution is to use raw logical volumes. If this is not acceptable, then direct I/O and concurrent I/O should be used. If for some reason this is not possible, then the last solution is to tune the AIX file caches to be less aggressive