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The 2008 presidential election featured a new emphasis on using the Internet, ranging from raising money to [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/news/story219553.html"]advertising[/URL] to getting support. It's still going on. Facebook, in particular, due to the ease in which people can set up affinity groups, is proving to be a new source of online activism, …

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I found this through one of my Linkedin Groups. The links is to a short, somewhat general blog post from a company that is offering social media community building services. The one line I thought was funny (weird, not haha) was where he mentions how your prestige in offline social …

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I recently started messing with tcp socket programming. I hacked up a little instant messaging application that seems to work has some little problems but the world isn't in need of more IM clients. but I wanted to know a good practice for sending large files over tcp sockets. i …

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If you ever wondered just what it takes to look for aliens, then prepare to get informed. Sure, you might imagine it doesn't take much more than hooking up a load of computers to form a gigantic zombie network which, for a change, does not use spare CPU cycles to …

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Rory Cellan-Jones, the BBC technology Correspondent, is apparently the most visible person online in the UK according to the latest MostPublic Index due to be published tomorrow. The NowPublic network, which acts as a detailed barometer of whose voices are the most heard in the digital landscape, reveals that Cellan-Jones …

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If you can’t beat ‘em, join ‘em. According to Web reports over the weekend, Google today is expected to launch Friend Connect, a set of APIs for pulling personal data from social networks that comply with the [URL= http://code.google.com/apis/opensocial/]OpenSocial[/URL] common interface specifications it published in October. The move would follow …

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Boffins from the [URL="http://www.ucsd.edu/"]University of California, San Diego[/URL] have succeeded in developing new algorithms to map the Internet. While mapping any network topology can be complex and demanding, mapping the Internet takes the task to a whole new level. Yet Priya Mahadevan and Amin Vahdat think they have accomplished it …

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In an effort to bring Firefox users closer together, Mozilla has released a conceptual design dubbed "Coop" that would give Firefox the ability to share "photos, news stories, links" with other users, reports [URL="http://www.computerworld.com"]Computerworld[/URL]. Mozilla of course, says that this is purely conceptual, and that this is as far as …

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[URL="http://www.computerworld.com/action/article.do?command=viewArticleBasic&taxonomyName=security&articleId=9013481&taxonomyId=17&intsrc=kc_top"]According to ComputerWorld[/URL], MySpace seems like the next target for the now-famous "month of bugs" project. The hackers are of course, anonymous, which is perhaps part of the fun of doing such a project. They say that they're going to expose a new bug every day for a whole month, …

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Marc Andreessen may not have actually been knighted for his contributions towards making the web what it is today, but if he were British then I am sure Helen Mirren would have bestowed that honor upon him alongside Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Not that a lack of a knighthood is stopping …

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Some would say blue, given the amount of sex that can be found on the web. Others might go for black, thinking along the lines of increasing online crime. To many the whole idea of Internet technology is a grey area. But, my friends, thanks to researchers at the Chinese …

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If you are a user of the popular social networking site Facebook you might have noticed the recent redesign along with the new features that they added. You also might have noticed the response from the users of Facebook whom find the new site creepy. The new home page lists …

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Last month it was revealed that the [URL="http://www.nsa.gov"]National Security Agency[/URL] had been logging telephone calls since 9/11. This month, the right to privacy debate is set to ignite even further after a report in the [URL="http://www.newscientisttech.com"]New Scientist[/URL] claims that the NSA is funding research into the harvesting of personal information …

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One of Google’s most promising features is its brand new global mapping software, dubbed Google Maps. New API access is taking it to the next level. The web-based interface to Google Maps allows users to perform powerful mapping functions – locating points, creating driving directions, viewing aerial photographs, and even …

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Hi, I am in the final stages of getting a server up and running, prime use will be to Host my 20 odd websites. I am stuck on the DNS bit; I have a static IP 60.123.456.789 I have a Router IP 192.168.1.700 I have setup a static IP within …

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Is there a linux firewall I can install such that I can block certain web sites for specific times of the day? Currently I can do something like this using the firewall on my router, but I cannot selectively apply the rules to individual websites so if I block access …

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My iptables script is getting bloated, redundant, and there's code duplication everywhere, how can I clean it up? Use shell script functions? Develop it in a different language, like python?

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I have openvpn 2.1_rc7 running on ubuntu 8.04. I set up a user that has all traffic and dns pushed through the vpn. On windows the vpn client works just fine, all traffic and dns requests are pushed through the vpn. When I boot the windows pc with a live …

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Hi, In my Linux machine there are three NIC connected. Is it possible to add a primary DNS server and a secondary DNS server for each interface? Or all interface are configured through a single /etc/resolv.conf file? Thanks in advance. Renjith

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Ok, so I have got the free service of DynDNS from DynDNS.com. Now at example.sample.com I have a website working just fine. Now how do I, in the "sites-enabled" area, that is include in the apache config, set up more subdomains? Right now in the sites-enabled file I have NameVirtualHost …

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Hi! I'm using TS 2.1. It's very good soft I used this system as RDP Client in many NC's and working great. But I've a problem because I want to implement OpenVpn Server and OpenVPN Client on TS 2.1 systems. OpenVPN part is OK, it's working I communicate through router …

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Wow this is a bit weird. Well I'm not an expert in Linux. But I know that iptables responsible for the system firewall. So i went in to /etc/sysconfig and vim the iptables and i see that port 25 and 110 is accept. How come when I telnet the port …

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My DNS server has a Firestarter firewall. When the firewall runs, only addresses on the same network as the DNS server can get a response from DNS/FTP/SSH. When I boot without the firewall, anyone can access them - as well as everything else!. This is my first foray into IPTables, …

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I have old computer pentium II run with debian linux and also have dhcp on server, squid etc. but someone did it for me , l new ISP which l need to fix their to the server and internal IP to firewall but l want some to help to do …

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Hi I'm trying to work out some network service on smpt protocol. I tried to follow the communication on SMTP by catching the packets with ethereal. It is a mail client application on slackware linux - KMail. I send a stupid mail to see how it flows over that protocol. …

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Few months ago, I set up my linux box as a development web server and also as network router. I have chosen Debian GNU/Linux. Now, at last, I need to set up firewall. What I need to do is configure IPtables so, at first, my network is secure (Now, it …

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Hi ,recently installed suse 9.2 on my machine and like it the most up to now of the linux flavours that I have tried. The only problem that I have, is that the machine will only connect to the internet when the stupid mode box is ticked in the config …

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I have wildcard DNS on on my hosting account, how can I use it so I can achive the same effect Deviantart.com does, That is instant subdomains.

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ok, as you might now after reading this im new to linux. Now im on knpiix i ran a sudo knppix-installer and made it the promary OS on my PC, no more Windows.. any way, im a paranoid kid. How come knoppix doenst come with a firewall any one know? …

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hi people I am trying to set up a dns server using red hat 9 but i will use windows xp pc to connect to it. Any Ideas?? help is much appericiated.

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