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Monitoring network performance with GNetWatch

07/11/2008  I
Relevance: 7.98
GNetWatch is a network monitoring and performance testing tool that lets you can see the status of hosts on your network, send ping requests of varying size and quality of service to hosts, and investigate SNMP information. GNetWatch includes support for using Wireshark and nmap to snoop packets and investigate hosts on the network.
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Call for Hosts for Akademy 2009

04/23/2008  I
Relevance: 7.87
Preparations for Akademy 2008 are in full swing, but KDE e.V. is already looking forward to next year and asks potential hosts to submit proposals for Akademy 2009. For the first time we also invite proposals to hold Akademy and GUADEC, the GNOME community conference, in the same location. More information can be found in the Call for Hosts for Akademy 2009 below or in the joint press release of KDE e.V. and the GNOME Foundation.
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Apache virtual hosts quick and easy

10/04/2007  IIIIII
Relevance: 7.69
Virtual hosts are used to run more than one web site on a single machine. Virtual hosts can be"IP-based", meaning that you have a different IP address for every web site, or"name-based", meaning that you have multiple names running on each IP address. You can also run your web pages on different ports like 8080 or 8090. The fact that they are running on the same physical server is not apparent to the end user. This workshop describes the different setups based on an OpenSuse 10.2 server.
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Tips and tricks: How can I use webalizer to process the logs of multiple virtual hosts?

09/25/2007  IIIIIII
Relevance: 7.05
There are many ways to process multiple virtual hosts on the same machine. One easy way is to setup different webalizer configuration files with different HostName parameters.
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SSL-enabled Name-based Apache Virtual Hosts with mod_gnutls

08/11/2007  IIII
Relevance: 7.05
This article describes how to implement SSL-enabled name-based vhosts - that is secure virtual hosts which share the same IP address and port - with the SNI-capable mod_gnutls module for Apache's httpd web server.
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Script To Blind Test Local Ports On Linux And Unix

11/08/2008  IIIIIIIII
Relevance: 6.70
Sometimes just seeing what's laying about can be more interesting than you thought :) It's been a while since we touched on network port-knocking, like we did back in December in our post on non-maliciously scanning for open network ports. And, in all that time, we've gotten sidetracked so many different ways we're just now getting around to addressing the complement to mass-querying network ports on other hosts in our network (hosts run by folks who, of course, don't mind if we query all of their machine's ports.
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Creating Simple Virtual Hosts With mod_mysql_vhost On Lighttpd (Debian Etch)

08/08/2008  III
Relevance: 6.69
This guide explains how you can use mod_mysql_vhost to create simple virtual hosts on a lighttpd web server on Debian Etch. With mod_mysql_vhost, lighttpd can read the vhost configuration from a MySQL database. Currently, you can store the domain and the document root in the MySQL database which results in very simple virtual hosts. If you need more directives for your vhosts, you would have to configure them in the global section of lighttpd.conf, which means they would be valid for all vhosts. Therefore, mod_mysql_vhost is ideal if your vhosts differ only in the domain and document root.
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An attempt to complete automatic discovery and mounting of SMB (Windows and Samba) networkshares

08/29/2007  IIII
Relevance: 6.55
For some time I have been looking for a good way to let my computer discover the Windows network and mount shares on demand. After trying the kioslaves in the desktop of my choice (KDE) and the FUSE programs Fusesmb and SmbNetFs, I was not really satisfied. There had to be a way to let my computer discover all the workgroups/domains, the hosts and the shares, and mount a share on a hosts on demand.
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Using IPv6 On Debian Etch

11/06/2008  II
Relevance: 6.55
This document describes how you can configure a Debian Etch system for IPv6 so that a) it can connect to other IPv6 hosts and b) other IPv6 hosts can connect to it. IPv6 should become more important in the future as recent estimates assume that there will be no more IPv4 addresses left by 2010 or 2011. Therefore it's time time to learn IPv6.
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VMware and Xen Management with BixData

11/16/2006  IIIIIII
Relevance: 6.47
BixData is a system, application, and network monitoring tool which allows you to easily monitor nearly every aspect of your servers. The newly released version 2.6 is the only application that has the ability to control both Xen and VMware virtual machines. You can control both VM Hosts (the computer that's running the VM software) and VM Guests (the virtual machines running on the hosts).
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