January 02, 2009
The network is working OK and I can ping my Fedora box but there is no port 80 shown as open. Upon boot the Apache server complains that it can not bind to the IP address. I has a lot of other text but it is only up for 2 seconds and I haven't been able to read it. I think I need to read that messag...
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November 17, 2008
If you have IPv6 enabled, www.kame.net shows a kame anime (animated tortoise). If you just have IPv4, the kame won't move. IPv4 Internet addresses, 32 bits in length, are running out. The replacement is IPv6 addresses, which are 128 bits. Ten years ago, IPv6 was in an experimental stage for several ...
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June 19, 2008
Even though I’ve dealt with IPv6 for almost a decade, have delivered presentations, and given multi-day courses on IPv6 security aspects, I’ve never actually added IPv6 to my own server/home network infrastructure because it seemed that Linux and/or Debian just weren’t ready for it. This seems...
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May 24, 2008
I’ve been trying to get ipsec to work correctly as a basic VPN between two CentOS 5 systems. I set up the ipsec devices according to the IPSEC section of the RHEL4 security guide [1] (which is the latest documentation available and it seems that nothing has changed since). The documentation is...
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May 16, 2008
Mzahid: /* B */ Bilişim sektöründe kullanılan kısaltmaların listesi. == A == {| | width="70px" | AA | [[Antialiasing]] |- | AAA | ''a''uthentication, ''a''uthorization and ''a''ccounting |- | AAC | [[Advanced Audio Coding]] |- | AACS | [[Advanced Access Content System]] |- | AAL | [[...
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