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Implement load-balancing, port forwarding, and rate-limiting with shd-tcp-tools

Author: Ben Martin shd-tcp-tools provides a collection of tools for port forwarding, load balancing, and rate-limiting TCP connections. They can be useful if you want...

A comparative look at compact sysadmin distributions

Author: Cory Buford Things go wrong. Hard disks fail and whole servers crash. Luckily, many Linux-based distributions are available to help systems administrators handle minor...

OpenOffice.org Basic crash course: Saving user settings

Author: Dmitri Popov The ability to save user settings can come in handy if you want to make your OpenOffice.org solutions more flexible, efficient, and...

OpenSolaris 2008.05 is robust and ready

Author: Gary Sims Sun has been getting serious about opening up its software for a few years now. OpenSolaris, an open source Unix operating system...

Securing your network premises with Endian

Author: Cory Buford Unified Threat Management (UTM) devices unify all network security elements into a single device. They often include a combination of routing, firewall,...

Edward Cherlin expands the vision of OLPC (video)

Author: R. Scott Belford You may know about One Laptop per Child (OLPC), Sugar, and the many projects inspired by this initiative. You may...

KDocker – Useful Docking Application for KDE

KDocker comes handy when you want to embed some graphical application in the system tray, given that the respective application does not come with...

Protecting your network with Strata Guard Free

Author: Cory Buford Being connected to the Internet means exposure to what the outside world has to offer -- including the undesirable elements. Every time...

SMPlayer: A high quality wrapper

Author: Federico Kereki Loosely speaking, in software terms, a wrapper is something that provides an alternate interface to another object. SMPlayer is an advanced multimedia...

What UUIDs can do for you

Author: David Pendell If you've ever looked in your /etc/fstab file, you have may have seen an entry that looks like UUID=62fa5eac-3df4-448d-a576-916dd5b432f2 instead of a...