Blogs
Grsecurity Patched Kernel Install Script For Redhat based Pentium 4 servers
Submitted by felosi on Thursday 7th of September 2006 07:20:16 AM Filed under
After a lil work getting the config right for s hosting/shell server I finally came up with the script that will patch, compile, and install the gresecurity patched kernel. You just run the shell script and it will download the kernel and patch, patch the kernel, download the config, and then compile and install.
The config I got made up is for Pentium4/Xeon/Celeron based servers.
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 6245 reads
PDF version
Anonymous Submissions
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 7th of September 2006 12:05:25 AM Filed under
Tuxmachines is now forced to halt the submission of anonymous news/links at least for a while. I think some new kind of bot is filling up the queue with numerous submissions of various spam. I apologize to the legitimate contributors.
- srlinuxx's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 3762 reads
PDF version
Looking for people to share server with
Submitted by felosi on Tuesday 5th of September 2006 11:55:42 PM Filed under
The last few months I have been using a server for security research, kernel testing, mod security rules testing, firewalls, dos protection, you name it. As well as to host my ircd and site. We basically have the server for development and testing although it is ran just like any other hosting server. In order to do the research we do we must keep a server.
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 4887 reads
PDF version
Cpanel Wins for Security, A Short Review
Submitted by felosi on Tuesday 5th of September 2006 11:29:57 PM Filed under
This is a short review I wanted to write about cpanel. I never have been the greatest fan of it since it is only compatible with apache1 and all but after using other control panels I realized how secure and practical cpanel is for a multiple user server and hosting enviorment.
Read it here http://www.evolution-security.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=291
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- 4933 reads
PDF version
Spectrums, rubber keys, parking fines, OpenLDAP and replacement windows
Submitted by Bezdomny on Thursday 31st of August 2006 09:02:29 AMThe installation went fine (in a roundabout sort of way). Oh yes, there were the niggles and gripes, teething problems, times that I had to resort to the beating the insolent teenager of technology with a hammer to get it to work, but in the end it did just that. What on earth am I talking about? Well... the customer of mine, Mr Windows, is now Mr Linux (apart from a couple PCs) and so is his network of around 100 or so workstations. Working like a charm (or curse?). I didn't have the heart to tell him that I was learning this stuff as I went along, that would have probably put the fear of God into his chequebook and his writing hand. I’ll keep the patient under constant observation for a while until it can be taken out of critical care but the prognosis is looking good and the transplant is looking to be a success. Wipe please Nurse! Scalpel, backup tape, CD.
- Bezdomny's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 5742 reads
PDF version
Uh oh Drama Queens
Submitted by srlinuxx on Monday 28th of August 2006 07:15:47 PM Filed under

- srlinuxx's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- 4908 reads
PDF version
PCLinuxOS Texas Edition
Submitted by srlinuxx on Thursday 24th of August 2006 05:49:46 AM Filed under

Login Wav
(gimped by Texstar)
- srlinuxx's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 4725 reads
PDF version
CentOS and Redhat, Best for the Server
Submitted by felosi on Sunday 20th of August 2006 02:37:38 AM Filed under
Short review of CentOS and Red Hat and how Ubuntu is not gonna push anyone out of the server and enterprise market especially these two.
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 16659 reads
PDF version
Java on Linux vs MS-Win XP
Submitted by gfranken on Sunday 13th of August 2006 04:46:03 PM Filed under
The computer lab we were using at Western Oregon University had Windows XP on all the machines. The first day of class, I used Win-XP for a few minutes--but I just couldn't stand it anymore . . . I whipped-out my PCLinuxOS CD I'd brought along with me, and proceeded to install Linux on the machine . . .
- gfranken's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 7336 reads
PDF version
Avid
Submitted by mcolton28 on Saturday 12th of August 2006 10:47:03 PM Filed under
any help would be greatful
- mcolton28's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 2976 reads
PDF version
Fix Apf ipt_state error on new kernels
Submitted by felosi on Friday 11th of August 2006 03:00:09 PM Filed under
For those using apf on the new kernels and getting ipt_state error, since 2.6.15 they changed the name of them kernel modules and apf does not recognize them. Do not enable monokern as some people suggest, this will screw up your passive ftp and will not work good
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 7901 reads
PDF version
Discovering Linux - The Experiences of a Linux Newbie
Submitted by romansky on Wednesday 9th of August 2006 08:59:48 AM Filed under
The concept of open-source, free software is very appealing. Many of the Linux-distros are very good, but I still haven't found one that fits my needs perfectly. Also, my needs will propably change as I become more aquainted to Linux. At this time, my favourite distro is propably Mandriva One, though it would've been Ubuntu if they had had support for restricted formats.
GrSecurity Kernel Script
Submitted by felosi on Wednesday 9th of August 2006 08:05:29 AM Filed under
GrSecurity kernel upgrade and patch script. Downloads the 2.6.17.7 kernel and the latest grsecurity patch and then unpacks and patches the kernel, after that it tells you what to do next.
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 6020 reads
PDF version
Mod Security rules.
Submitted by felosi on Wednesday 9th of August 2006 08:03:29 AM Filed under
After extenisve testing I have found what I think are the best mod security rules you can have for a basic server with average php scripts.
- felosi's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 7925 reads
PDF version
Hacao linux 2.01- Big view on Tuoi Tre Newspaper (No.1 in Vietnam)
Submitted by Hacao on Monday 7th of August 2006 01:04:41 AM Filed under
Tuoi Tre Newspaper introduce Vietnamese Hacao.Office 2.01
- Hacao's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 15368 reads
PDF version
Bob uses PCLinuxOS
Submitted by srlinuxx on Saturday 5th of August 2006 08:18:42 AM Filed under
Bob uses PCLinuxOS and he feels great!

(gimped by Texstar)
- srlinuxx's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- 5279 reads
PDF version
Hurts when vista boots you in the DRM's
Submitted by Bezdomny on Friday 4th of August 2006 01:05:14 PMWith Microsoft building a lot around HDCP, DRM into vista and most LCD panels not supporting it, what will be the upgrade cost? Not only will I have to change the two new 20" goggle boxes I've just bought, I'll need to change the graphics card too.
- Bezdomny's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Printer-friendly version- Read more
- 4517 reads
PDF version
More in Tux Machines
- Highlights
- Front Page
- Latest Headlines
- Archive
- Recent comments
- All-Time Popular Stories
- Hot Topics
- New Members
digiKam 7.7.0 is released
After three months of active maintenance and another bug triage, the digiKam team is proud to present version 7.7.0 of its open source digital photo manager. See below the list of most important features coming with this release.
|
Dilution and Misuse of the "Linux" Brand
|
Samsung, Red Hat to Work on Linux Drivers for Future Tech
The metaverse is expected to uproot system design as we know it, and Samsung is one of many hardware vendors re-imagining data center infrastructure in preparation for a parallel 3D world.
Samsung is working on new memory technologies that provide faster bandwidth inside hardware for data to travel between CPUs, storage and other computing resources. The company also announced it was partnering with Red Hat to ensure these technologies have Linux compatibility.
|
today's howtos
|






.svg_.png)
Content (where original) is available under CC-BY-SA, copyrighted by original author/s.

Recent comments
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago
1 year 9 weeks ago