Nessus (software) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From site: "Nessus is a proprietary comprehensive vulnerability scanning software. Its goal is to detect potential vulnerabilities on the tested systems."
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Nmap - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From site: "Nmap is a security scanner originally written by Gordon Lyon (Fyodor). It may be used to discover computers and services on a computer network, thus creating a "map" of the network."
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Metasploit Project - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
From site: "The Metasploit Project is an computer security project which provides information about security vulnerabilities and aids in penetration testing and IDS signature development. Its most well-known sub-project is the Metasploit Framework, a tool for developing and executing exploit code against a remote target machine."
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The Metasploit Project
Metasploit provides useful information to people who perform penetration testing, IDS signature development, and exploit research. This project was created to provide information on exploit techniques and to create a useful resource for exploit developers and security professionals.
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HandBrake
From site: "HandBrake is an open-source, GPL-licensed, multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 converter, available for MacOS X, Linux and Windows."
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srcds.com forums · PHP reboot
A forum thread about sending SRCDS rcon commands via PHP.
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10 fundamental differences between Linux and Windows | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com
From site: "Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them. Jack Wallen has distilled the key differences into one list."
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Banshee » Home
A powerful media library/player, in the veins of iTunes, for Linux.
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Linux Latitude: Which Linux?
An article comparing different Linux Distro's.
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Mandriva Spring 2008: The new "definitive" Linux? | Linux and Open Source | TechRepublic.com
Has Jack Wallen finally found the pinnacle of Linux distributions?The one distribution that will usurp Ubuntu as his OS of choice? You’ll have to read his take on Mandriva Spring 2008 and see just how enamored he has become of this distribution once called Mandrake Linux.
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10 common mistakes to avoid when you're installing Linux software | 10 Things | TechRepublic.com
From site: "Installing software in Linux is nothing like it used to be, but there are still some pitfalls to watch out for. If you follow this little guide, your Linux life will be made simpler and safer."
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Jaikoz Audio Tagger
From site: "The Jaikoz Audio Tag Editor is a powerful yet simple to use tool that allows you to organize, edit and correct thousands of these tags with ease. Jaikoz uses MusicBrainz, an online database of over 6 million songs. Many of these songs also have an Acoustic Id provided by MusicIP, allowing a song to be identified by the actual music, so it can do a match even if you have no metadata!"
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FAI - Fully Automatic Installation - Home Page
From site: "FAI is an automated installation tool to install or deploy Debian GNU/Linux and other distributions on a bunch of different hosts or a Cluster. It's more flexible than other tools like kickstart for Red Hat, autoyast and alice for SuSE or Jumpstart for SUN Solaris. FAI can also be used for configuration management of a running system."
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Ben Kevan’s Blog > Things to do after installing openSUSE 11.0
From site: "So you’ve downloaded and installed openSUSE 11.0. Are you now wondering what you may have to do post installation, here’s a quick run down."
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Ben Kevan’s Blog > openSUSE 11 the perfect Ubuntu replacement (openSUSE vs Ubuntu)
From site: "With the release of openSUSE 11.0 right around the corner, you will see plenty of reviews, how-to’s and other various things about openSUSE, but how does it stack up against other distributions mainly Ubuntu/(K)Ubuntu?"
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Helpful openSUSE 11.0 Repositories - BkWiki
From site: "Here are some useful repositories that have the potential to make your openSUSE 11.0 experience an even better one."
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WebShell
From site: "WebShell is a web-based ssh shell.
It runs on any browser capable of JavaScript and AJAX. You can use it from any computer or iPhone/smartphone."
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SourceForge.net: LinWinTalk
From site: "A GTK- based NetSend GUI for linux for sending and recieving net send from linux/windows machines. Uses Samba to send and recieve messages."
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J_K9 @ Linux » HOW TO: Setup A CS:Source Dedicated Server
From site: "The purpose of this tutorial is to teach you how to set up a dedicated server (on Linux, using Steam) for a game or mod based on the Source engine, like Half-Life 2 (HL2) or Counter-Strike:Source (CS:S)."
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TweakHound’s Blog » My openSUSE Home Server
From site: "This is a quick how-to on setting up openSUSE 10.3 as a Home Server.\nLet me rephrase that… a secure, 100% FREE Home Server (2 things Windows Home Server can’t claim)."
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