*nix network administration
Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Thursday, September 25, 2003
Wednesday, September 24, 2003
Tired of Windows Insecurity? Sun unveils Java Desktop system to replace Windows Link from Steve C
Friday, September 12, 2003
Anybody looking for a job? A former student says their employer is looking for individuals with UNIX experience who are willing to work night shift 5pm-5am, 3 days on and 3 days off rotation. Email me for the address if you are interested and up to the task.
Monday, September 08, 2003
Sunday, September 07, 2003
Humorix: Linux Distro To Include Pre-Installed Security Holes: "Proactive Synergy Paradigm, the Linux distro targeted at Pointy Haired Bosses, will now include built-in security flaws to better compete with Microsoft programs.
'The sheer popularity of Windows, Outlook, and IIS clearly shows that people demand security holes large enough to drive a truck through,' said Mr. Bert Dill, the chief marketing directory at P.S.P. Inc. 'We're going to do our best to offer what the consumer wants. Just as Microsoft stole ideas from Apple during the 1980's, we're stealing ideas from Microsoft today.'
Future releases of Proactive Synergy Linux will feature 'LookOut! 1.0', a mail reader that automatically executes (with root privileges) e-mail attachments coded in Perl, JavaScript, shell script, Python, and Visual Basic.
'Hey, if it works for Microsoft, it can work for us,' boasted Mr. Dill. 'Now PHBs won't have to stick with Windows in order to have their confidential files secretly emailed to their colleagues by a worm. Better yet, this capability allows viruses to automagically delete unnecessary files to save disk space without wasting the PHB's valuable attention span.'
Proactive Linux will also include 'Unlocked Door 2.0', a web server that includes support for 'telnet-over-http'. The default installation allows users to issue commands (with root privileges, of course) remotely from their web browser by typing in an URL like this:
http://domain.com/bin/bash?command+to+execute "
Thanks to Brian for the link
IPCop is a user interface for modifying IPTables based firewalls. Link from BSDSnob
Thursday, September 04, 2003
Red Hat Linux 9: "Red Hat Linux System Administration Primer"
Tuesday, September 02, 2003
Monday, September 01, 2003
SANS Institute Free Webcast: Six Advanced SSH Techniques: "Six Advanced SSH Techniques
Wednesday, September 03 at 1:00 PM EDT (1700 UTC)"