"...MozRepl is a Firefox extension that allows you to open a connection to a running Firefox session and gain access to a JavaScript interpreter context that can access all aspects of the Firefox runtime. This is quite neat, I can now use the power of Emacs to write and debug end-user JavaScript applications...
Read more »FireBox: Put The Fox In The Box
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OpenGL GLSL Debugger
glslDevil is a tool for debugging the OpenGL shader pipeline, supporting GLSL vertex and fragment programs plus the recent geometry shader extension.
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First 5800 Numeric HTML Character Entities
"Below are left-to-right entities (Hebrew and Arabic were removed)..."
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A Simple "bencode" Decoder
"Here's a simple decoder for BitTorrent's torrent encoding format, bencode. This uses the iterator-based approach from Simple Iterator-based Parsing, which results in readable and pretty efficient code."
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Perl is Dead. Long live Perl.
JT Smith, president of Plain Black, the creator of WebGUI, and one of the unsung successes of using Perl in business, recently sent me this essay. He gave me permission to publish it in its entirety here.
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Vyatta releases 2.2 beta
Vyatta has announced the availability of its 2.2 beta, codenamed "Camarillo." This release includes a number of enhancements, new features, and more than 100 bug fixes for Vyatta's commercially supported open, flexible router (OFR) distribution.
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Video tip from RHCEs: Firewalls
We bring the advice of experts straight from San Diego to your desktop.
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Installing Asterisk 1.4 on OpenSuse 10.2
I’ve had my Asterisk PBX offline for a while now for no good reason, so I decided I’d upgrade and put the latest Asterisk on my new machine. I wrote about the last time I installed, that was on an older AMD Athlon 1200MHz Thunderbird. It worked fine but I got a Linksys PAP2T-NA ATA and became very lazy.
Read more »Hack and crack proof SSH on Linux
It’s inevitable: if your computer is Internet-connected you will have people coming a-knockin’. Fortunately Linux users are more savvy than to think any keep-alive ping or other piece of Internet flotsam is a hack attempt.
Read more »Block brute force attacks with iptables
Since 2005 there has been an immense increase in brute force SSH attacks and though Linux is pretty secure by default, it does not stop evil programs from indefinitely trying to login with different passwords.
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A SUCCESSFULL installation guide to VHCS2 on Debian Etch (4.0)
I’ve read a lot of manuals, how-to’s etc. describing the process of setting a Debian webserver containing the great VHCS2 control panel system.
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Email Classification (Incl. Spam Classification) With POPFile On Ubuntu Feisty Fawn
This article shows how you can install and use POPFile to classify incoming emails on an Ubuntu Feisty Fawn desktop. It is a POP3 proxy that fetches your mails from your mail server, classifies them and passes them on to your email client.
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Help the Perl community better understand its users at perlsurvey.org
"What sort of programmer uses Perl? Do most Perl programmers use it as a primary language, or just write the occasional script? ..."
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Instant backups with smbmount and grsync
Need a simple yet effective way to back up your laptop or desktop machine to a network-attached storage device or a network hard disk running Samba?
Read more »Documentum upgrade extends open-source support
EMC Monday unveiled several upgrades to its Documentum 6 (D6) enterprise content management offering that add improved customization and configuration flexibility.
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