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Control The Win9x / DOS 7.x Startup
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Date added: 02/07/2005 |
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Comes with samples. Harmless fun, and it makes your winbox start up faster too! |
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Building A Linux Filesystem From An Ordinary File
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Date added: 10/28/2005 |
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Virtual Filesystem: Building A Linux Filesystem From An Ordinary File
You can take a disk file, format it as ext2, ext3, or reiser filesystem and then mount it, just like a physical drive. Yes, it then possible to read and write files to this newly mounted device. You can also copy the complete filesystem, since it is just a file, to another computer. If security is an issue, read on. This article will show you how to encrypt the filesystem, and mount it with ACL (Access Control Lists), which give you rights beyond the traditional read (r) write (w) and execute (x) for the 3 user groups file, owner and other. |
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Beginners Guide to Linux + Easy Installation Guide
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Date added: 02/02/2005 |
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A tutorial dedicated to all these people who want to install a relatively simple Linux distribution easily and painlessly. |
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Basic Local/Remote Unix Security
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Date added: 02/02/2005 |
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Change default configurations, basic packet filtering, how to secure your system's networking services (or completely remove them or some of them, in case you don't need them, in order to increate your computer's security), how to use, how to avoid trojans, what are sniffers, how to maintain local security between different users in your system (if you're not the only one using this system, whether it's locally or remotely), some stuff about SSH, how to protect yourself against computer viruses under the Unix system, what are security scanners and how to use them, why you should encrypt your important data and how etc'. The ultimate tutorial for a Unix newbie or semi-newbie who is interested in computer security and/or networking |
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