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Netcat cheat sheet | Ack Ack
Netcat, also known as the Swiss-army knife for TCP/IP is capable of so many wonderful tasks, many people only know a partial amount of the features so I made a special cheat sheet for all the basic an... Read more
http://h.ackack.net/cheat-sheets/netcat
Tags: netcat, cheatsheet, security, linux, network, networking, seguridad, tips, backtrack, eavesdrop Saved by: admin at 12 Jul 2011

A Git Primer | danielmiessler.com
First and foremost, it's important to understand that git has something called an index that sits between your working directory and your commits. It's basically a staging area, so when you git add yo... Read more
http://danielmiessler.com/study/git/
Tags: git, tutorial, programming, howto, reference, linux, software, tips, github, opensource Saved by: admin at 06 Jul 2011

Things you (probably) didn't know about xargs
In the examples above xargs reads all non-white-space elements from standard input and concatenates them into the given command line before executing it. This alone is very useful in many circumstance... Read more
http://offbytwo.com/2011/06/26/things-you-didnt-know-about-xargs.html
Tags: xargs, linux, unix, howto, commandline, reference, shell, bash, programming, tips Saved by: admin at 27 Jun 2011

Yes, You Can Run 18 Static Sites on a 64MB Link-1 VPS – Low End Box
[...] So, just trying to prove the point that yes, 64MB is more than enough to host 18 static sites, I decided to add a Link-1 Xen to my account and document the process [...] Yeah!
http://www.lowendbox.com/blog/yes-you-can-run-18-static-sites-on-a-64mb-link-1-vps/
Tags: vps, howto, linux, hosting, server, debian, optimization, web, webserver, sysadmin Saved by: admin at 12 Jun 2011

Encrypt Your Private Dropbox Data With EncFS ~ Web Upd8: Ubuntu / Linux blog
So the best way to encrypt your Dropbox files is probably using EncFS. EncFS is very easy to configure and doesn't require manually mounting or unmounting the filesystem. EncFS works on Linux as well... Read more
http://www.webupd8.org/2011/06/encrypt-your-private-dropbox-data-with.html
Tags: dropbox, encryption, security, linux, encfs, ubuntu, howto, cryptography, mac, software Saved by: admin at 09 Jun 2011

vim: the popular text editor
The main author of the open-source text editor Vim writes about how it came to be and how it is being developed. The Charityware concept is discussed and why Bram chose to use it for Vim. Diving into ... Read more
http://www.free-soft.org/FSM/english/issue01/vim.html
Tags: vim, programming, opensource, software, design, architecture, development, editor, linux, article Saved by: admin at 03 Jun 2011

Shell Programming for Beginners
Peter Chubb The Bourne shell is universally available on every Linux system, from the least-powerful embedded device, to the largest supercomputer. In this tutorial, we'll cover the basics of: The She... Read more
http://ontwik.com/linux/shell-programming-for-beginners/
Tags: programming, shell, bash, linux, tutorial, unix, development, video, howto, dev Saved by: admin at 31 May 2011

/dev/ttyS0 » Blog Archive » Reverse Engineering Firmware: Linksys WAG120N
Tutorial de com analitzar un firmware
http://www.devttys0.com/2011/05/reverse-engineering-firmware-linksys-wag120n/
Tags: hardware, programming, linux, firmware, reverse-engineering, reverseengineering, embedded, hacking, tools, tutorial Saved by: admin at 31 May 2011

How to handle 1000′s of concurrent users on a 360MB VPS
2009-12-01, by Mark Maunder, "(...) Configure Nginx as a reverse proxy to Apache listening on port 81 so that it sits in front of Apache like so: YourVisitor <—–> Nginx:Port80 <—–> Apache:Po... Read more
http://markmaunder.com/2009/how-to-handle-1000s-of-concurrent-users-on-a-360mb-vps/
Tags: nginx, apache, performance, vps, web, proxy, scalability, development, linode, linux Saved by: admin at 29 May 2011

Introduction to DNS: Explaining The Dreaded DNS Delay - Smashing Magazine
Imagine that your biggest client calls because they are having trouble retrieving their email. Or they want to know what their best-selling item is right now. Or their most popular blog post. Perhaps ... Read more
http://www.smashingmagazine.com/2011/05/25/introduction-to-dns-explaining-the-dreaded-dns-delay/
Tags: dns, tutorial, hosting, howto, tools, webdesign, webdev, internet, web, linux Saved by: admin at 26 May 2011