|
Trick: Installing and Configuring Network Time Protocol (NTP) |
|
Monday, 13 September 2004 |
|
The Linux ntpd program makes continuous adjustments to your computer's system time by sampling the time from one or more (preferably three) NTP servers. The correct time is calculated by figuring out the network delay from a series of queries to the servers, then factoring in this delay to calculate the correct time. The NTP program will deliver accuracy to within 1-50ms, depending on the network path to the server and the server itself. For a workstation, you should use stratum 2 NTP servers. Stratum 1 NTP servers are available only to stratum 2 servers in the same time zone, or by previous arrangement. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Sunday, 12 September 2004 |
|
Roxen Internet Software launches Roxen CMS 4.0, a new and improved version of the company's software for web publishing. "Roxen CMS 4.0 is a major advance for Roxen. The product is internationally renowned for being based on open standards, for its extensibility, performance, security and integration capabilities. All characteristics of a product incorporating advanced technology. Now it is also easier and more attractive.", says Staffan Ekholm, CEO of Roxen Internet Software. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Tip: NOW FREE! ShaoLin Aptus 2.0 |
|
Saturday, 11 September 2004 |
|
ShaoLin Microsystems now offers free download of their flagship product, ShaoLin Aptus - the Linux "Fit Client" enterprise desktop network computing environment. This allows users to download ShaoLin Aptus and use it at no cost. ShaoLin Aptus is not a Linux distribution. It is a middle-ware (software) for Linux that designed for deploying and managing cluster of Linux machines in the simplest way. ShaoLin Aptus is installed to an existing Linux server such as Redhat, Mandrake, SuSE and more. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Tip: Running Linux on an iPAQ |
|
Thursday, 09 September 2004 |
|
Installing Linux on your iPAQ can be a great way to breathe new life into aging hardware or make an existing tool even better, particularly if you are a fan of Linux on the desktop. You can leverage your existing knowledge and enjoy the benefits of familiar (pun intended) free and open source software on the move. In this article, learn how to turbocharge your HP-Compaq iPAQ PDA with Linux. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Trick: Monitoring access to Server SQUID |
|
Tuesday, 07 September 2004 |
|
There are many forms for analyze of logs generated by the SQUID, Will be boarded five forms of verification: On-line, for line of command and manual verification through the tools Sarg, Webalizer, Calamaris and Squid-Graph.With the Sarg it is possible to follow with more details the accesses of the users, sees an example as the Sarg generates reports, is possible to configure the Sarg in some languages, trought the archive of configuration /etc/sarg/sarg.conf, the configuration of the Sarg is simple and easy. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
Linux developers insist on high level security |
|
Sunday, 05 September 2004 |
|
Nine of ten companies developing Linux claim that their systems have never been infected by a virus, while four of five companies assert that their systems haven't ever been down due to hacking. A Summer 2004 Survey conducted by analytic firm Evans Data, that totalled 500 Linux developers of the USA, showed that generally 22% of Linux-based system were hacked. |
|
Read more...
|
|
|
|
<< Start < Prev 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Next > End >>
|
| Results 221 - 230 of 308 |