Showing posts with label network. Show all posts
Showing posts with label network. Show all posts

Saturday, April 11, 2009

SSH Key Authentication

Linux based tutorial on SSH Key Generation for authentication.

Saturday, February 28, 2009

gTwitter

How to install and use gTwitter, Linux desktop tool for Twitter web service.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Installing Content Filtering Proxy - SafeSquid

A step by step procedure for installing the content filtering proxy - SafeSquid, on a a Linux box. Download the free edition from http://www.safesquid.com/html/portal.php?page6

Thursday, September 4, 2008

Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor and Privoxy, Part 2

Second part of Tor and Privoxy howto.

Monday, September 1, 2008

Anonymous Web Browsing with Tor and Privoxy, Part 1

The internet is great for many things, but not privacy. Luckily, anonymity networks like Tor and proxy servers like Privoxy can give a certain level of privacy while online. They are not perfect, but they work very well. This video needed to be split into two parts because of the breadth of the material. The first part is simply about what Tor is and how it works. The second part contains step-by-step instructions for installing Tor and Privoxy on your GNU/Linux box.

Sunday, August 17, 2008

Howto - Sync Evolution with Google Calendar

A video tutorial showing the viewer how to sync evolution calendar with google calendar(gcal).

Saturday, August 16, 2008

Howto - Sync Evolution with GMail account

A video tutorial showing you how to setup/sync evolution mail with gmail

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

Nokia N800 & N810: How to install and use Skype

The Skype application for Nokia's internet tablets lets you make and receive free calls to and from other Skype users. It also lets you make cheap calls to and from ordinary phone numbers, if you use the SkypeOut and SkypeIn services. This video shows the main features of the tablet version of the Skype application. To read the more in-depth tutorial that accompanies this video, go to www.neoncherry.com and click on "Internet Tablet School".

Friday, April 25, 2008

Frostwire P2P in Linux

This is a tutorial video from www.alinuxworld.com detailing the use of a P2P file sharing application called Frostwire. Frostwire is an easy P2P sharing app for Ubuntu Linux.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Howto: Add a CNAME Record To tinydns (djbdns)

This video demonstrates how to add a cname record to tinydns on a debian server.

Saturday, January 19, 2008

Using Krusader as a SFTP client

This tutorial shows you hot to use Krusader ( a popular KDE file manager) as a SFTP client. This works too for FTP.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Linux Apt-Get Update Beginner Video Tutorial

The apt package management system is the fundamental component of modern Debian based systems. It allows an OS to remain up to date in a convenient and consolidated fashion.

Monday, November 19, 2007

NDISWrapper Compilation and Installation

Starting with the build-essential dependency this tutorial starts from the source code and ends with a properly installed ndiswrapper application. Visit http://www.bgevolution.com/blog for more Linux news and information.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Howto - access firefox's profile manager under linux/ubuntu

A video tutorial show you how to access your firefox's profile manager for ubuntu or any linux distribution using firefox

Friday, October 26, 2007

HOWTO: How to tunnel with SSH - Part 2

SSH Tunneling in Linux - Part 2

Thursday, October 25, 2007

HOWTO: How to tunnel with SSH - Part 1

SSH Tunneling on Linux

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Zero Configuration networking with Bonjour

Google TechTalks
November 2, 2005 Dr. Stuart Cheshire, Apple Computer
http://www.stuartcheshire.org/

ABSTRACT
The desirability of making IP networking easy to use has been obvious for many years, but achieving that goal has proved elusive. One day, Stuart Cheshire got tired of fellow Stanford Computer Science PhD students wanting to print from his Mac (via AppleTalk) because they couldn't work out how to configure their Linux /etc/printcap files to access the network printer they wanted to use via IP, and he decided it was time someone did something about it.

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Linux Telephony: Not so short Overview

Google Tech Talks
July 19, 2007

ABSTRACT: I will talk about voice services in packet-switched (VoIP) and circuit-switched (traditional telephony) networks, using Linux and commodity hardware. This will include short introduction into telephony in general, VoIP and PSTN type of telephony, plus overview of VoIP services (and popular opensource software packages used to implement those services) and kernel interfaces that used in that packages. I will cover the topic of connection to the Public Switched Telephony Network using digital interfaces (E1/T1), kernel support for it in framework called "zaptel", and userspace integration issues.

Thursday, September 6, 2007

PF - Extended Introduction

The talk will introduce packet filter (pf) - a *BSD firewall system - and summarize its history and projected future. After providing a short overview of pf's general functionality and some firewall basics, it will concentrate on packet filter's advanced feature-set from the administrator's point of view. The talk will also cover the integration of ALTQ, a mature framework for traffic shaping and priorization. Finally it will provide a short overview of the "Common Address Redundancy Protocol" (CARP) and its integration in pf.

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Thursday, August 30, 2007

wget - Free Download Manager for Windows, Linux and Mac

This program works for Linux, Windows and Mac.

The free download manager wget lets you donwload all the files on a page or directory with a single command. It also allows you to resume downloads after getting disconnected letting you start where you left off instead of starting the download at 0% again.

There's also flashgot, flashget, free download manager, download reaper, leechget, download accelerator pro, downloadthemall extension in firefox and many others. wget is just multi OS and very very simple and fast but useless if you can't live without a UI.