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New book about ModSecurity

There will be a new book about mod-security coming out :  ModSecurity 2.5. ModSecurity is essential when it comes to secure any web site. It will make the work of the attacker much harder and  it may save you even if your favorite dynamic pages have a security hole. However, it must be configured wisely…
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Defense, Security Apache, Firewall, Injection, mod-security, ModSecurity November 15, 2009 by phocean.

Netios

I just released an alpha release of a little tool that may help network administrators with a large park of Cisco routers or switches : Netios is a little tool aimed to help network administrators to administrate a large number of Cisco network devices. Providing it with a list of equipments, it connects within SSH…
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Defense, Dev, Network, Security Cisco, ios, netios, password, SSH November 7, 2009 by phocean.

IPv6 tunneling and security

Interesting article to read about IPv6 tunneling and security aspects. The commends are worth reading too. Follow this link.

Defense, Network, Security 6to4, IPv6, Teredo, tunneling November 4, 2009 by phocean.

openSUSE 11.1 and /boot on RAID 1

I tried yesterday to set up a home server with two disks in a RAID 1 array. My intention was to have everything on the RAID volume, including /boot, so that if a disk crash, I still can boot on the second one. That’s the way I think it should work anyway, despite the number…
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Linux, System Debian, Fedora, Grub, openSUSE, RAID October 21, 2009 by phocean.

Use Gnome-terminal with GNS3

GNS3 is configure to use Xterm by default. If you are on Gnome, you may want to use the Gnome terminal. The proper command to set is : gnome-terminal -t %d -e ‘telnet %h %p’ > /dev/null 2>&1 &

Network Gnome, gns3 October 1, 2009 by phocean.

Automatic backup when inserting a drive

I bought a 500 GB 2.5″ external disk drive to backup the data of my laptop. It is small, quiet, easy to move and far enough for the important data I want to backup, mostly documents, e-mails or script from work. Being lazy, it happened that I did not backup my data. Yes, it is…
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Dev, Linux, System Backup, hal, openSUSE, script, udev September 28, 2009 by phocean.

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