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- Home Page
- Operating Systems
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ARM devices
- Android, includes instructions on how to root a Samsung Edge S7 SM-G935F
- Blackberry
- D-Link DNS-320
- Raspberry Pi
- FreeBSD, my favorite OS
- NetBSD
- OpenBSD
- VirtualBSD
- Knoppix Live CD
- Ubuntu 10.x, changed how sound was handled without telling community in their release notes
- AIX, reported a major bug with the xlc compiler in 99
- Sun Solaris 8, mostly test questions
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BSD
- Network Tools
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Firewalls
- Agnitum Firewall - not free firewall, if using Windows
- My Firewall Rules - for those who know what they are doing
- Zone Alarm - free firewall, if using windows
- Bare Bones Guide To HTML - Available in multiple languages.
- Colors supported by HTML 3.2 - bgcolor, text, alink, vlink
- DTD 3.2 - a.k.a. HTML 3.2
- DTD 4.0 - a.k.a. HTML 4.0
- Favicon Generator - the answer to your favicon questions.
- My 404
- Search Engines - dated but the algortithms still work
- Admin - things you should know if you want to be an admin
- BotScout - Keeps tracks of bots for you
- Cisco VPN group pw decoder
- GeoBytes IP Address Locator - online ip to location
- Port Assignments
- Tcpdump Tutorial and Primer
- Wireshark - network packet capture
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol)
- ARP is used to translate protocol addresses to hardware interface addresses.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol)
- DHCP is a network management protocol used on TCP/IP networks whereby a DHCP server dynamically assigns an IP address and other network configuration parameters to each device on a network so they can communicate with other IP networks.
- DHCP uses TCP port 67 on the server side and TCP port 68 on the client side.
- Cable modem init states
- DORA
- Discover
- Offer
- Request
- Acknowledge
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- DNS (Domain Name System)
- DNS is a hierarchical decentralized naming system for computers, services, or other resources connected to the Internet or a private network.
- UDP port 53, by default. If the packet exceeds the maximum size of UDP, then TCP port 53 is used.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- Tools
- DDNS
- Dig for Windows - better than nslookup
- Dig Web Interface - online dig
- dns4me - DNS Proxy
- DNS Stuff - online network tools
- Network Solution's WhoIs
- FTP
- HTTP and HTTPS
- IP
- LDAP
- MSTP (Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol)
- MSTP provides connectivity assigned to any given Virtual LAN (VLAN) throughout a Bridged Local Area Network.
- wikipedia
- NFS
- NTP
- POP3
- RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol)
- RTP is a network protocol for delivering audio and video over IP networks.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- SMTP
- SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol)
- SNMP is used to communicate management information between the network management stations and the agents in the network elements.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- SSH
- STP (Spanning Tree Protocol) / RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol)
- STP is a network protocol that builds a logical loop-free topology for Ethernet networks.
- wikipedia
- SYSLOG
- TCP (Transmission Control Protocol)
- TCP is one of the main protocols of the Internet protocol suite.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
- UDP allows computer applications to send messages to other hosts on an Internet Protocol (IP) network.
- UDP has no handshaking. Therefore, it is unclear if the message is delivered.
- UDP packets are dropped on congested networks. Therefore, it is unclear if the message is delivered.
- networksorcery.com
- wikipedia
- Asus RT-N66U Firmware
- Linksys WRT54G series
- ActiveX exploit
- F-Prot - virus program
- Housecall - online virus scanner for Windows, use IE
- Linux malware
- Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware - malware for windows
- Ubuntu Information
- Media
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My Stuff
- 404
- Audio, miscellaneous files
- Code
- Flash, miscellaneous files
- History, this day in history according to me
- Images, miscellaneous files
- Movie Collection
- Video, miscellaneous files
- Websites
- Drudge
- Fox News
- Google News
- History.com, this day in history
- Huffington Post
- Miscellaneous
- About Me