Unix Resources on the Net
WHY?
The reason I started this website was to consolidate various Linux Resources
around the net, but the more I became involved with Linux, the more I realized
that it is a disjointed collage of information that needs to be pieced together
bit by bit, until you have a whole. The closest thing to a GOOD
document about Linux is the Trinity OS written by David Alexander Ranch.
The Problem with HOW-TO's
The problem with HOW-TO's, especially Mini-How-To's, is that they don't:
Provide Enough In-Depth Information
Give Good Enough Detail For a Particular Subject
Add Way To Much Extra Head-Ache Steps That Are Not Always Necessary
My goal, with these simple documents, is to provide an easy to understand, easy to learn description of the subject, and easy to use instructions for implementing the subject within a Linux content (usually a Redhat Build), and to provide as much detail, with as little amount of wasted space as possible.
UNIX.MINE.NU DOCUMENTS
For Smart, Efficient Learning
Kernel Upgrade Instructions for Redhat I had a little help from a colleague on this one
Lilo Instructions, and Dual-Booting
You might want to get these 2 scripts WIN & NOWIN to easily use SAMBA to connect to a shared windoze directory.
You might want to use DATE_HTML to change the current date in a webpage...Information.
And to think, a few hours ago,
I had no clue about scripting....
LINUX
Linux How-To's
The Linux Kernel HOWTO (the other guys method)
Firewall Tool -=- My current project is a non-web based, Checkpoint-Style GUI with IPCHAINS and Stateful Packet Inspection, using Perl with tcl/tk.
Linux Firewall and Security Site -=- The guy who made the web-based Firewall Tool above, also has a website
Hali Tower, Darktower -=- A number of good references for firewall security, html, and Redhat Linux 6.1.
Linux IP Masquerade Resource
The Linux HOWTO Index (HTML Version)
Linux Support for EtherFast 10/100 LAN Card
www.redhat.com/
Linux Online - Mailing Lists
Linux SMP HOWTO
Linux Page
Device List
Port Number Assignments -=- Straight from the source
UNIX
NETWORKING
SSH - Products - SSH Secure Shell
The Secure Shell (SSH) FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
Ports used by trojans
Computer Science 535 - Networking
the internet multicast backbone
OTHER TECHNOLOGY RELATED LINKS
Welcome to National Technological University
CGI Security Issues
Watch out for ICQ Pranks!!!
HTML Specific Tags for 4.0 and other Resources!!!