Monthly Archives: January 2007

Setup SSH public key authentication

Setup SSH public key authentication in three steps 1. generate public key at the localhost# martijn@serudaru:~$ ssh-keygen -t rsa# Generating public/private rsa key pair.# Enter file in which to save the key (/home/martijn/.ssh/id_rsa):# Enter passphrase (empty for no passphrase): 2. … Continue reading

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OSS and the Dutch government

OSS does well with Dutch government agencies.

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Adobe Flash Player 9 for Linux

I think we all can be happy that Adobe released the final version of the Adobe Flash Player 9 for Linux.

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Linux NIC channel bonding

Since most server hardware comes with multiple network-interfaces, NICchannel bonding can be a valuable option to provide fault-tolerance andloadbalancing on the network level. Recent linux server distributioninclude the Linux bonding driver to provide these options on the Kernellevel. Channel bonding … Continue reading

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Google Toolbar 3 beta

If you’re not offended by Google and it’s plans for World Dominination, you might want to try Google’s version 3 of their Toolbar for Firefox. It’s currently in beta, but it looks quite promising.

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openSUSE 10.2: The Most Complete List of Repositories

Vichar Bhatt maintains quite a list of openSUSE package repositories. Also, be sure to check out Scott Morris his script to automate the insertation of YAST Installation Sources on openSUSE 10.2. openSUSE 10.2: The Most Complete List of Repositories

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Novell OES Linux cluster project

We’re kicking off a new IT project to replace existing Novell NetWare servers with a single Open Enterprise Server (OES) Cluster of 5 nodes. The hardware is delivered. A HP c-Class Blade system and HP EVA6000 SAN-storage should do the … Continue reading

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