Apache has an Open Sourse graphical interface tool to edit and config the archives /etc/apache2/sites-available
, i hope you can ejoy it Kochizz
Archive for August, 2007
apache graphical config tool
August 30, 2007Network Security tools live cd
August 21, 2007Russian Army
August 21, 2007There is no more technology than this.
Free Shell Account
August 20, 2007
Here is a list of a free shell access acounts you can get over
the internet.
Linux
Debian
http://nic-nac-project.de
Debian
http://shells.thinkgeek.co.uk
Debian
http://unixclan.no-ip.org/
Debian
http://www.phoenix-network.org/
Debian
http://freeshells.mtveurope.org/
Debian
http://www.systemshell.net/
Debian
http://www.bobshells.be/
Debian
http://st0rage.org/
Debian
http://www.nipl.net/servers.html
Debian
http://hamish.awardspace.com/
Debian
Ubuntu
http://tshells.selfip.org
Ubuntu
http://217.155.230.229/lemonbox/
Ubuntu
Gentoo
http://www.anapnea.net/
Gentoo
http://rednex.1.vg/
Gentoo
Fedora
http://artax.homelinux.com/
Fedora
http://www.chules.net/
Fedora
http://www.theunix.info/
Fedora
Slackware
http://www.aeshells.org/
Slackware
http://www.zerged.com
Slackware
http://www.kraimorie.net/
Slackware
RedHat
http://singularity.darkspace.info/
RedHat
BSD
NetBSD
http://freeshell.org
NetBSD
http://sdf-eu.or
NetBSD
OpenBSD
http://www.grex.org
OpenBSD
http://www.silenceisdefeat.org/
OpenBSD
http://jiyu.gnook.org/
OpenBSD
http://www.freeshell.se/
OpenBSD
http://www.disflux.com/
OpenBSD
FreeBSD
http://m-net.arbornet.org
FreeBSD
http://www.unixdaemons.com/
FreeBSD
http://www.rulex.net/
FreeBSD
http://freebsd.prohostuk.net/
FreeBSD
http://www.celebris.net
FreeBSD
http://bsd.miki.eu.org/
FreeBSD
http://shell.yaphog.org/
FreeBSD
http://www.kverka.no/
FreeBSD
http://new-order.org/
FreeBSD
http://opa.x0b.net
FreeBSD
http://ravehosts.co.uk
FreeBSD
Other
http://deathrow.vistech.net
OpenVMS
http://aragon.marway.org
SunOS Linux Irix
Technorati
August 20, 2007polyBSD and pocketSAN
August 19, 2007polyBSD is a “multi”-purpose (hence “poly”) framework for building embedded systems that address certain aspects of information assurance. Essentially, it is a minimalistic install of NetBSD (i386) designed to run from a 256MB flash card or USB memory stick. Read the “polyBSD” section of this file for more information.pocketSAN uses polyBSD as a basis and builds on top of that to provide a functional, secure and completely free NAS/SAN solution with RAID and encrypted virtual disk support that can fit in your shirt pocket. Thus it can be used to address the data at-rest aspect of information assurance. Read the “pocketSAN” section of this file with instruction on how to set up your NAS/SAN. Here is also a list of all packages installed on pocketSAN.
>>polyBSD-0.1.img.gz
>>pocketSAN-0.1.img.gz
youtube ascii
August 17, 2007quieren ver videos, pero solo tienen una terminal?, aqui esta la solucion
, usando lynx y mplayer solo hay que incluir flv. en el mplayer
Blog Backup :)
August 14, 2007Make a copy of your entry blog in your hard disc, with a program call it HTTrack Websire http://www.httrack.com/ enjoy it
Blog backup :)
August 14, 2007Make a copy of your entry blog on your hard disc, with this magnificent tool
, is a Open Source program, the name is HTTrack, http://www.httrack.com/ enjoy it
Blog backup :)
August 14, 2007Make a copy of your entry blog on your hard disc, with this magnificent tool
, is a Open Source program, the name is HTTrack, http://www.httrack.com/ enjoy it

