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Group Bull's Large Freeware and Shareware Archive for AIX (R) 4
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Archive of freeware and shareware for AIX (R) 4.
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Bull Unix Servers develops and markets commercial servers based on PowerPC and running AIX and Microsoft NT. It provides complete solutions including database, transactional and Internet servers, with security and high availability attributes and a system management optimized for Bull ISM.
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An assortment of links to FreeBSD online web site containing how-t
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FreeBSD How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless
FreeBSD How-To's for the Lazy and Hopeless
No heavy theory here folks. If you are using these pages to set up your
FreeBSD, you are using the shortcut. This means you are either truly busy
or unable to comprehend man pages. Either way, you won't learn too much
doing things this way, but...
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Tutorials on web hosting with FreeBSD.
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From Zeroed to X.org, this tutorial explains the basics of everything you need to get FreeBSD updated
and in full swing in a short amount of time.
The basics of setting up X.org and getting it running with a Window Manager.
The basics of installing FluxBox and configuring it.
The Generic Kernel
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Provides binary updates for NetBSD (Ready-to-use security fixes)
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Linux Open Source BSD
Binary Updates for NetBSD
We provide ready-to-use software updates for important
security issues. These binary software updates are for the "base" system.
(Later, we may also provide binary updates to easily
update releases for all -- including non-security
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Hypertext markup of the OpenBSD 2.3 kernel sources.
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Welcome to the OpenBSD-4.5 CVS Tour!
Last updated Wed May 27 17:28:30 JST 2009
This hypertext consist of 167611 files.
Please don't download whole hypertext using hypertext copy tools.
Our network cannot afford such traffic.
Instead, you can generate same thing in your computer using
Please
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OpenBSD developer and author of ScanSSH.
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Principal Engineer, Google Inc.
PhD in Computer Science, University of Michigan
Diplom in Mathematik, Universität Hamburg.
Distributed Denial Of Service:
: Detection and Detection Prevention.
Reading SciFi and Fantasy:
Listing to music, Aikido, Dancing ...
Programming: C, Python and
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How to use X.509v3 certificates for authentication with OpenBSD's isakmpd.
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How to use X.509v3 certificates for authentication with isakmpd.
Copyright 2000, Jörgen Granstam
This document is still under construction and the information is
partly untested and might be completely wrong.
Consider yourself warned.
This document is made available in the belief that it might
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Tutorial on hardening and improving security on OpenBSD systems.
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GeodSoft: Web Site Design And Development. Tutorial or how-to harden or improve security on OpenBSDInternet servers. Most techniques are generally applicable to UNIX servers.
Hardening OpenBSD Internet Servers
Taking OpenBSD Security to the Limit
This tutorial on how-to harden or improve security on OpenBSD Internet
servers includes sections that apply to any UNIX system. Hardening is
making a computer more secure by removing unneeded functions,
restricting access
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