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DNS Exploit News

11 July 2008

After reading all the details about the “new” DNS exploit I feel quite annoyed. These types of attacks have always been possible. This isn’t new. Cache Poisoning has always been on every DNS server administrator’s check list of things to carefully plan to prevent. I compare it to Firewalls: Every […]

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Updated Rhythmbox iPod sync plugin

22 April 2008

Due to the comments I recrived on the last post on this topic, I decided to make a few changes.

First I want to say thank you to everyone that showed interest. Apparently this type of plugin is desperately needed. My initial version was just a quick hack to transfer meta data to and […]

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Free Software Smackdown: RMS vs. Theo

20 December 2007

There was a very long thread on the misc@openbsd.org mailing list of the last week. It all started with some comments from Richard Stallman responding to complaints to him about his past remarks on BSDTalk. Lots of flaming and other arguments ensued. Including this snippet.

Theo: “Since both emacs and gcc contain […]

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The Efficient SysAdmin

27 November 2007

While working as a SysAdmin (System Administrator) there are many tasks of different types. Any good sysadmin knows that there is always room for improvement. Some actually go so far as to script and/or automate everything. These types often end up spending weeks or months developing automation systems while the rest of […]

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Rhythmbox iPod sync plugin

16 November 2007

Since Rhythmbox doesn’t handle smart playlists on my iPod, my days of listening to music directly from my iPod are over.

While I do use iTunes at home to do my normal master sync, I need to have my music on my computer at work. So I simply rsync my iPod’s Music to […]

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