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Sunday, November 18, 2001

 
Securing Your Host -- tcpwrappers

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:46:38 PM

 
Linux Security Breakout Session

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:44:15 PM

 
Windows networking tools: WinPcap

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:39:54 PM

 
Additional CVS links:

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:38:57 PM

 
Another development related article for review / addition to the schedule: Effective code auditing can ease your worries and boost your application security

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:36:01 PM

 
More build / development notes: Using the Zeus SCC-CVS Interface - my attempt at finding information relating to Homesite integration with CVS. It doesn't look too promising.

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:34:14 PM

 
Compact Disc Autorun

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:33:02 PM

 
VNC Contrib Support Page

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:32:22 PM

 
Using CVS keywords in file headers with templates for Perl and config files

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:31:39 PM

 
Programmers' Canvas Toolkit has the following mission:
With the Programmers' Canvas Toolkit you can have an 
extensible, feature-rich development environment up and 
running in a matter of days. 

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:31:24 PM

 
Some VNC utilities:

A&M Software Design provides the following: VNC commander provides a directory type VNC viewer that allows multiple connections to be defined and stored in a list view as icons. The viewer is actually part of the application as a ActiveX control.

Trying an installation of VNCScan from TGCS. Evidently this will scan the network for VNC servers.

Also, demime - A tool to scrub mime from mailing lists looks like it is being used on the VNC mailing list.


posted by j 11/18/2001 11:29:25 PM

 
The Internet Letter (volume 1.1) mentions a free gopher server called GN:
John Franks, a mathematician at Northwestern University, 
wrote a competing product, called GN, and offered it for 
free on the Internet. GN is the only free UNIX server.
The closest I came to the source for GN was Professor Frank's WN web server.

posted by j 11/18/2001 11:01:49 PM

 
Notes on the PHP debugger

posted by j 11/18/2001 03:30:36 PM

 
The DBG Php Debugger is a comprehensive software tool that helps you debugging your php scripts.

posted by j 11/18/2001 02:28:55 PM

 
Articles on debugging ASP or PHP with PHPEdit or unit tests

posted by j 11/18/2001 02:03:06 PM

 
Win2k LyX port.

posted by j 11/18/2001 01:43:34 PM


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