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Home Networking In Linux Iptables Firewall, Routing, Wireless, and More.pdf

November 24, 2009 · Filed Under Operating System · Comment  · Tags: , , ,

Taken from Why Build My Own Router?:
With most ISPs, you only get a single uplink jack, but you probably have more than just the one computer. Most people solve this by purchasing a all-in-one router from one of the major companies: Linksys, Belkin, Netgear, DLink, etc. Usually you configure them through some annoying web-based utility.
In my experience with these, you either get lucky and everything always works, or you’re hitting the reset button about everyday to reboot the thing so everyone can get on the wireless network. We won’t even begin to get into the evil that is the configuration utility.
For all these reasons, we want a better, more flexible, more configurable solution.

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A Buffer Overflow Study Attacks & Defenses.pdf

September 12, 2008 · Filed Under Hacking Related · Comment  · Tags: , ,

The aim of this pdf material is to present how buffer overflows work and may compromise a system or a network security, and to focus on some existing protection solutions.

A Beginner’s Guide to GAMBAS.pdf

August 5, 2008 · Filed Under Other Open Source · Comment  · Tags: ,

Gambas is made up of: a compiler, an interpreter, an archiver, a scripter, a development environment, and many extension components.

Linux Dictionary version 0.12.pdf

August 5, 2008 · Filed Under Operating System · 4 Comments  · Tags: , , ,

This document is designed to be a resource for those Linux users wishing to seek clarification on Linux/UNIX/POSIX related terms and jargon.

Running Linux on a Xilinx XUP Board.pdf

July 12, 2008 · Filed Under Operating System · 5 Comments  · Tags: , ,

A tutorial for booting a fully functional operating system based on the Linux 2.4 kernel on a Xilinx University Program Virtex II-Pro based development board is presented. Furthermore, author describe a reconfigurable hardware accelerator that can be accessed directly by applications or via a character device driver.