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Collaborative Tcp Sequence Number Inference Attack - How to Crack Sequence Number Under a Second
October 18, 2012 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors discover a new class of unknown side channels "Sequence-number-dependent" host packet counters - that exist in Linux/Android and BSD/Mac OS to enable TCP sequence number...
Provided by: Association for Computing Machinery
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Discussion Threads
How to share a folder in Windows Server 2012
October 12, 2012 8:04am PDT
How to share a folder in Windows Server 2012 article root access based ennumeration If any Linux clients use the share, beware the potential for permissions mismatches, which occasionally leaves...
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Areca offers SMBs a free backup solution for Windows and Linux
October 10, 2012 9:13am PDT
Once you learn Areca's terminology, you'll be creating backups with this easy to use and flexible solution in no time.
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Are we allowed to mention cheaper is not always better?
October 10, 2012 5:19am PDT
IT in general becomes a better value with improving technology every single year, but that does not equate to cheaper being best.
11 Latest comment by Deadly Ernest
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Linux Kernel 3.7 flexes its ARM muscles
October 9, 2012 6:55am PDT
Linux Kernel 3.7 flexes its ARM muscles article root Server migration My office is across the hall from Seneca College's Centre for Development of Open Technology (CDOT) in Toronto, Ontario....
6 Started by blatanville | Latest comment by alastair@...
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Linux Kernel 3.7 flexes its ARM muscles
October 8, 2012 7:15am PDT
With the Linux 3.7 kernel some major changes are in order. In particular, the support for ARM technology has arrived. Jack Wallen pontificates on what this could mean for the open source platform...
6 Latest comment by alastair@...
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10 obscure Linux apps you should know about
October 3, 2012 7:33am PDT
10 obscure Linux apps you should know about article root Thanks Jack Nice list (Bookmarked). :) The regular expression debugger (Kodos) looks like it should be really useful (since I basically...
9 Started by lehnerus2000 | Latest comment by Brainstorms
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Linux: The big misconceptions
October 3, 2012 7:29am PDT
Linux: The big misconceptions article root Yes & No It is hard finding (good) help. Perhaps you could post a list of good Linux help forums/sites. :) That said, if you've [b]never used any other...
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Linux: The big misconceptions
October 3, 2012 6:00am PDT
There are two misconceptions about Linux that have plagued the open source platform from the very beginning. Jack Wallen tries to assuage the doubts of those hesitant to learn something new,...
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10 obscure Linux apps you should know about
October 3, 2012 5:31am PDT
The diversity of Linux apps can be a bit overwhelming -- and it's easy to overlook some of the smaller gems out there. Here are a few useful apps you may not have heard of.
9 Latest comment by Brainstorms
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Things are looking... Linux-like...
October 3, 2012 5:18am PDT
Things are looking... Linux-like... article root Damn'it I really never had this kind of problem. The gods must like me more than you! ;) Ok, so for bad sectors, there's the "DVD read ahead"...
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Efficient Transmission of Measurement Data from FPGA to Embedded System Via Ethernet Link
October 2, 2012 12:00am PDT
This paper presents a system consisting of the FPGA IP core, the simple network protocol and the Linux device driver, capable of efficient and reliable data transmission from a low resources FPGA...
Provided by: Warsaw University
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Webcasts
Technical Deep Dive: Configuration and Compliance Management with VMware vCenter Operations Management Suite 5.0
October 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
Virtual Infrastructure teams often find it extremely challenging to ensure that their virtual environment is properly configured to meet operational and security best practices - especially when...
Provided by: VMware
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Oracle Delivers Unique Value With Oracle Solaris
October 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
The Unix Operating System (OS) has a rich history. Starting from its origins as an AT&T development project in the 1970s to providing the foundation for HP and Sun Microsystems to challenge the...
Provided by: Oracle
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An Ftp Implementation With Arm Processor and Gprs for Real Time Applications
October 1, 2012 12:00am PDT
In this paper, the authors present the principles of a low-cost Internet-based data processing system. The main h e a r t of the system is an embedded hardware (ARM 9) running with a Linux OS. The...
Provided by: IOSR Journal of Engineering
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Five DVD ripping tools
September 28, 2012 11:55am PDT
Five DVD ripping tools article root Other Tools Slysoft has an excellent ripper that is freqently updated for a wide variety of DVD's and Blue Ray disks to a significant variety of formats...
39 Started by Loaded4th | Latest comment by Richaldanny
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Go Beyond SCOM Monitoring Capabilities with Foglight for SQL Server
September 27, 2012 12:00am PDT
Systems Center Operations Manager (SCOM) allows you to manage and monitor Windows and Linux systems within an Active Directory farm. SCOM is great at telling you whether your server is healthy or...
Provided by: Dell Software
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Share one keyboard and mouse with multiple machines without a KVM
September 21, 2012 10:42am PDT
The Synergy open source application allows you to share a keyboard and mouse between Windows, Mac, and Linux computers and saves you the cost of a KVM.
12 Latest comment by nick.bolton.uk
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Dune: Safe User-level Access to Privileged CPU Features
September 21, 2012 12:00am PDT
Dune is a system that provides applications with direct but safe access to hardware features such as ring protection, page tables, and tagged TLBs, while preserving the existing OS interfaces for...
Provided by: Stanford Technology Ventures Program
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SymDrive: Testing Drivers without Devices
September 21, 2012 12:00am PDT
Device drivers are critical to operating-system reliability, yet are difficult to test and debug. They run in kernel mode, which prohibits the use of many runtime program-analysis tools available...
Provided by: University of Wisconsin-La Crosse

































