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GCC has built-in primitives to walk the stack. Neato! (of course if you foobard your stack…) ParetoLogic is blogging. Just don’t forget where they come from. Via the All about Linux blog: Lazy Linux: 10 essential tricks for admins.
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From the Security4All blog: Preventing Brute Force attacks with IPTABLES (Rate Limiting) – iptables is an incredibly versatile tool! Via the nezumi-lab blog: patch-diff – a free (as in beer) alternative for BinDiff. Something like Google Streetview, but not quite for Romania: NORC (they are using Google Maps underneath, but it seems that the photos…
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From splibrain.org: Graph Gear, a very nice flash based open source (!) graphing solution. Very nice if you want to display graphs online. Interesting to know: why is Italy excluded from all online contests? From devnet’s bookmarks: SS64 – command references for Windows, Linux (bash), Powershell and Oracle. This site is a good resource which…
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From the Notes & Thoughts blog: a new AV blog – the Avira blog. An other reason for linking to them is that it is impossible to find it from Google 🙂 (probably because they used “techblog” instead of “blog”). Keryx Tutorial: Bringing Updates Home – Keryx is a cross-platform tool to download Ubuntu packages…
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The CPAN testers site received an update. This is a great resource for Perl programmers all over the world which automatically tests CPAN modules in different environments. The Ethical Hacker Network posted the solution to the Daemon challenge. Interesting, but as expected, you’d had to own the book to get this one… From the MS…
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A good post about document metadata
Read it, love it: GCIH Gold Paper – Document Metadata, the Silent Killer.
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Anycast DNS and BGP
From /dev/random: Introduction to BGP. Also, some short videos on various networking topics from Infoblox.
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On the Extra Pepperoni blog I’ve read about Google’s 404 Service. Apparently they have a service whereby they can suggest links to people who arrived to a non-existing page on your site. Interesting… From ICANN comes an updated version of the Whois Inaccuracy Reporting System (or WDPRS – Whois Data Problem Reporting System). You can…
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From taint.org: AWS running Mathematica. Mathematica was one of those programs which I dabbled with in university and found it incredibly cool, especially given my limited mathematical knowledge… Several sites have referenced the post on SecTheory about the influence of web pages on power consumption (for example the Frequency X Blog). However I’m still not…