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Enterprise communication with IRC
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 10: Traff...  » 
© anyka, 123RF.com
* The remote server will have these passwords reversed. 12 */ 13 send_password = "topsecret"; 14 accept_password = "topsecret"; 15 16 /* port: the port to connect to this server
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Checking password complexity with John the Ripper
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 6: Perfor...  » 
administrative access can use some powerful tools to crack the passwords on your system. The hacker will save a system's password and shadow files to a remote location. This procedure allows the hacker to crack
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Monitoring virtualization environments with Nagios and Icinga
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 2: Backup...  » 
Sergej Khackimullin, 123RF
before other problems. Although the Nagios Remote Plugin Executer (NRPE) is the standard in many environments, SSH is preferable, not only because of its firewall awareness and vendor updates, but above
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Server virtualization with Citrix XenServer
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 2: Backup...  » 
Goss Vitalij, Fotolia
information GUI, which provides a plethora of useful information concerning the server. The SMTP Agent that installs at the same time lets you remotely monitor XenServer using, say, Nagios. The close link
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Can your web server be toppled with a single command?
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 6: Perfor...  » 
© Almagami, 123RF.com
. Of course, you can apply these rate-limiting rules to any port number on your server, but proceed with caution and don't lockout remote access by accident if you decide to experiment with the ruleset. What I
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Protecting web servers with ModSecurity
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2010  »  Issue 1: System...  » 
© KrishnaKumar Sivaraman, 123RF.com
rules that protect you against SQL injection, cross-site scripting, or local and remote file inclusion attacks, for example, you need in-depth knowledge of how attacks on web servers work. Of course
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I/O benchmarks with Fio
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2011  »  Issue 5: Pen Te...  » 
© Kheng Ho Toh, 123RF.com
teaches performance analysis and tuning for various training service providers. Thanks to Jens Axboe for answering many questions and to Teamix for providing the test laptop.
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The fail2ban intrusion prevention framework
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 10: Traff...  » 
© Flavijus Piliponis, 123RF.com
increasingly annoyed with web server logs filling up with nefarious probes attempting to compromise PHP with remote exploits (and a myriad of other HTTP attacks). It got to the point at where a large proportion
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Effective honeypots with sensors on production systems
30.11.2025
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© monophoto, 123RF.com
for a remote attacker to identify and avoid it. This is the case in particular with technically savvy individuals, whose attacks might be impossible to detect by honeypots in certain circumstances. For example
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A free anti-spam tool for Exchange environments
30.11.2025
Home »  Archive  »  2012  »  Issue 08: FreeNAS  » 
© baurka, 123RF.com
55555 for remote access on your firewall. To do so, type wf.msc in the search box of the Windows start menu and create a new incoming rule in the console to allow port 55555. You can then access

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