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KEY EXPERIENCE The sys admin's daily grind: Single-packet authentication

Conventional, woodpecker-style port knocking is open to sniffing and brute force knocking attacks. Sending an encrypted packet with an access request to the server is safer and more modern. Learn more about Firewall Knock Operator, a.k.a. Fwknop.

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GREEN IT Examining power consumption in Linux

How much power is your system really using? And how much can you actually save with the new generation of energy-conserving techniques and components? This month we study the phenomenon known as Green IT.

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FASTER X Lean terminal services with NX

NX provides fast terminal services, even over slow connections.

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TERMINAL CROSSING Windows terminal services in Linux with Rdesktop

Windows terminal services in Linux with Rdesktop

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TRANSLUCENCE Configuring the AuFS filesystem for terminal clients

AuFS offers a painless filesystem for a thin client, and FS-Cache provides a persistent cache.

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Sun XVM Ops Center Manages Data Centers

Sun Microsystems has now released a management solution following its Xen-based virtualization solution, XVM.

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STRETCH! Understanding load averages and stretch factors

What is the real meaning of those little “load average” values in the output of shell commands like procinfo and uptime, and what can you do with these numbers?

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YOUR OWN ARENA Configuring a Quake3 Arena server

You don’t have to be an expert to set up your own Quake 3 game server.

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ApacheCon US video archive

All about Apache in 19 talks

Watch 19 talks from the ApacheCon US in New Orleans from the convenience of your home or office. Topics are: Scaling Apache 2.x in all dimensions, Securing Communications with your Apache HTTP Server, Scripting your Java Application with BSF 3.0 and much more.

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