TV Show Schedules - Sanely Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Of all the TV guide-esque sites out there, this one really gets the information out clearly and concisely.

DMCrypt - Encrypting your thumbs (drives) Saturday, March 21, 2009

Using DMCrypt to create, create an encrypted filesystem, mappable and mountable filesystem and mount same.

Making and Installing a SSL Cert from StartSSL Saturday, January 10, 2009

StartSSL offers free 1 yr SSL certs with 256-bit encryption capable for web/email/other servers. These are convenient (free!) useful and FREE! (and they work in all current browsers I use save Opera).

Onkyo TX SR605 Rear Panel Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Rear panel layout for TX SR605.

Searching for Deferred Messages in postfix logs Sunday, October 12, 2008

Little command-line utils to find deferred/bounced/lost emails to specific providers

Garmin ETrex Legend + Linux Monday, August 18, 2008

A quick reminder/tutorial on downloading track information from a Garmin ETrex Legend.

Enabling Malware Blocking via DNS Wednesday, June 25, 2008

Often Malware can be downloaded from websites as an accident (hidden iframe content on compromised websites) or may need to communicate to an update server or control server across the Internet. This can be cut off with the use of the DNS and your local cache & recursive resolver.

SSH Key authentication and Tunneling to a proxy host Monday, June 23, 2008

Someone asked how to set this up quickly and easily… the idea being:
1) you have a host somewhere on the interwebs that’s accessible via SSH and runs a squid/proxy for you
2) you have a macintosh
3) you don’t normally do unix-y things
4) you’d like a command-line quick and easy setup to allow you to proxy your traffic (web/chat) through your ssh host and sqiud

Ubuntu Hardy Heron TCP/Firewall State Table tweaks Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Hardy Heron installs just nicely, but it’s got some issues when it comes to moderate traffic loads and NAT state maintenance…

Firewall Rules to drop Internet Nuisance Networks Thursday, May 22, 2008

There are a host of well known (to security folks at the least) nuisance networks. This is a set of simple iptables rules to drop those networks as sources.

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