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Remote Administration/Backup of Mac OS X Using rsy
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Date added: 02/23/2006 |
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Remote Administration/Backup of Mac OS X Using rsync
If you're looking for something to fill the role of RevRDist on Mac OS X, rsync (more specifically, Kevin Boyd's HFS+ specific modifications to rsync released as RsyncX) is probably your answer. rsync allows you to synchronize files between folders locally on a machine or on two machines on a network.
Because Mac OS X is a unix-based operating system, security cannot be taken lightly. If you plan on synchronizing any files that belong to the root user, you will need to have administrative access on the server and root access on the client (this does not mean that the root account needs to be enabled on either machine). You also will need to use SSH as a communication medium. This has advantages and disadvantages, all of which will be addressed below. |
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Remote Windows Kernel Exploitation
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Date added: 04/29/2007 |
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Over eight years have passed and almost every possible method and technique regarding Windows exploitation has been discussed in depth. Surprisingly, a topic that has yet to be touched on publicly is the remote exploitation of Win32 kernel vulnerabilities; a number of kernel vulnerabilities have been published, yet no exploit code has surfaced in the public arena. |
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Running MS-DOS Version 6.22
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Date added: 11/27/2005 |
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The best way to learn how to put MS-DOS to work is to use it. This book is devoted to examples, Terms and concepts. Examples are illustrated with hands-on steps. Learn how to become a DOS wiz and you have complete control of any PC. |
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secguide
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Date added: 03/07/2005 |
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Short Solaris Security Guide |
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Secure your Operating System
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Date added: 01/31/2005 |
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Secure your OS |
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