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Desk Construction Updates Print
Written by Melvin Newman   
Tuesday, 16 February 2010 02:54

There have been some updates to the Desk-01 construction page. Much is being done on this project these days, however it is taking quite a bit more time then anticipated. Unfortunately due to basement flooding and re-building, there have been some delays in getting more done.

 
Portable Apps, the way to secure personal computing Print
Written by Administrator   
Monday, 07 December 2009 01:28

Portable Apps

Do you work in a highly restrictive IT environment? Does your IT department make some very irrational and outright unsafe computer decisions and force you to live with the consequences? (i.e. forcing everyone to use old versions of I.E., and or turning all the firewalls off on the computers) Does your IT department threaten you with the idea that they are watching everything you do on their network?

Well if any of the above are true, may I recommend Portable Apps! This platform allows you to carry your favorite Open Source applications with you on any usb drive! For example you can now have Firefox, GIMP, Open Office all at your figure tips on the go with you where ever you are! All settings and data go with you wherever you are.

One issue with portable apps is the lack of Java portable support. At this time it appears that it is not possible to get Firefox to link up with the portable java virtual machine.

With regards to the IT crew watching everything you do and possibly watching things they really have no business seeing, one awesome application to mitigate this is PUTTY. Using PUTTY and a remote SSH server (I would recommend Linux) possibly even installed on a home router, not necessarily a full blown computer, one can create a completely secure SOCKS type proxy connection, and using Firefox even the DNS look ups can be completely encrypted. The uses of this feature are many, most significantly it allows one to penetrate an overly zealous firewall or completely masque and data transferred between the browser and the SOCKS proxy server.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 08 December 2009 14:00
 
Massive Server Overhaul Print
Written by Administrator   
Thursday, 03 December 2009 03:54

Ubuntu Server 9.10

The last few days have been unsteady to say the least for the SDLAN server. After three years of near continuous running on a really old version of Gentoo (circa November 2006) it was decided to update the server to take advantage of some new technologies... and to see just how much self inflicted pain could be managed.

The server is now back up and running a fresh install of Ubuntu Server Edition 9.10. The goal is to eventually implement a full virtualization system based on Virtualbox. Unfortunately at this time the server only has 512 megs of RAM and this is not sufficient enough for doing any sort of real virtualization. Hopefully soon we will be upgrading to a gig or more and solve these problems.

 


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