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[osdn everything] November 25, 2002
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Date: Mon Nov 25 2002 - 03:45:27 EST
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Slashdot
An anonymous reader writes "Those who are fighting spam will tell you
that one of the most notorious spammers out there is Alan Ralsky. Well,
the Detroit Free Press has a very interesting [0]article on him. This
guy is about as unrepentant as they come, and he's saying he wants to
branch out into delivering pop-up spam via the Windows Messanging
service present on most Windows boxes. If you sysadmins out there have
been wavering about whether to block spam-friendly networks, read this
article, then go to [1]The Spamhaus Project and [2]SPEWS and start
getting IP ranges to block."
0.
http://www.freep.com/money/tech/mwend22_20021122.htm
1.
http://www.spamhaus.org/
2.
http://www.spews.org/
LinuxBIOS Boots Linux, OpenBSD, Windows
Ivan writes "LinuxBIOS coupled with BOCHS has replaced the PC BIOS. The union of these two cool open source projects completely replaces closed source BIOS, while retaining the ability to boot other operating systems like BSD and Windows. Here's the [0]announcement." Links 0. http://www.clustermatic.org/pipermail/linuxbios/2002-November/001186html
Conspiracy Theorists, Meet The Moon
[0]Spock the Baptist writes "[1]You can read about an article entitled:
0. mailto:ldluther@physicist.net
Coolest Cluster Ever
sw155kn1f3 writes "Scientists at Los Alamos National Laboratory built a cheap (less than $1k per unit) 294-unit Beowulf claster dedicated to run astrophysics calculations. According to [0]their website it's 85th fastest computer in the world. Seems cool and promising as it made with cheap components and off the shelf hardware." Links 0. http://space-simulator.lanl.gov/
LANL Warning About Radioactive Trees
coryboehne writes "KOB-TV in Albuquerque is [0]reporting that [1]Los
Alamos National Labs is warning personnel who are cutting trees in a
canyon east of Los Alamos that some trees in the area might be
radioactive. The canyon, known as Bayo Canyon, was formerly known as
Technical Area 10, and was used for weapons testing from the 1940s
until 1961. A [2]full summary of Environmental Direct Penetrating
Radation in the Los Alamos area is available from the [3]LANL
Meteorology & Air Quality Group"
0.
http://www.kobtv.com/archive/2002/november/23/radioactive_trees.htm
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http://www.lanl.gov/
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http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/rres/maq/TLDProgram.htm
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http://www.lanl.gov/orgs/rres/maq/index.htm
"Smart" Billboards Debut in Sacramento
[0]k0osh.CEOofCLIT writes "Remember the billboards in "Minority Report"
0. http://none
The Darker Side of Computer Recycling
[0]Makarand writes "We all know that with electronics it is very
0. mailto:{mmk17(@)Rediff-Mail}
Only Thieves Block Pop-Ups
aurelian writes "It's official: using browsing the web while blocking pop-up ads and other such exciting website enhancements is theft. Anti-leech.com are offering to protect your site from browsers blocking pop-ups (or 'theft tools' as they call them) - just [0]try stealing from them with your favourite pop-up free browser. (I picked this up on the [1]phoenix discussion forum...)" Links 0. http://www.anti-leech.com/theft_example.html
Do People Really Use Their PDAs?
TAL asks: "With Dell entering the market with their new PDA, the PDA market appears saturated. I work in a high-tech industry and I see more people carrying their PDAs than actually using them. At the same time, I see many people actually going back to their paper planners. I've ran the PDA gauntlet myself and have found that much time is wasted syncing, charging and reinstalling the software. Have there been any studies on PDA turnover? I think the PDA has become more of a status symbol than a useful tool." RIAA, MPAA Instigate U.S. Naval Academy Raid http://slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=02/11/24/2010223
LaikaVirgin writes "After receiving [0]a letter from 'four
entertainment-based lobbying associations', the [1]U.S. Naval Academy
has [2]seized nearly 100 midshipmen's computers that allegedly had
pirated media. It's good to see that the armed forces know who's really
in charge."
0.
http://www.riaa.org/PR_Story.cfm?id=575
1.
http://www.usna.edu/
2.
http://www.hometownannapolis.com/cgi-bin/read/live/11_23-19/NAV
Freshmeat
Libecc is a C++ elliptic curve cryptography library that supports fixed-size keys for maximum speed. The goal of this project is to become the first free Open Source library providing the means to generate safe elliptic curves, and to provide an important source of information for anyone with general interest in ECC.
Crypt Class 1.1
Crypt Class is a wrapper around the libmcrypt functions that offers a simplified interface and new features such as embedded IV. It provides an easy way to encrypt and decrypt data, and automatically creates and extracts IVs, storing them along with the encrypted string. It supports all of the ciphers in libmcrypt, including Twofish, Blowfish, and AES, and makes it easy to switch between them.
Directory administrator 1.2 (Stable)
Directory administrator is a UNIX users and groups manager for LDAP directory servers. It also allows you to manage your users' associated address book information, per-server access controls, and Sendmail mail routing. Its virtues are simplicity and user friendliness.
Dummynet 3.4-STABLE
Dummynet is a flexible tool originally designed for testing networking protocols, and since then (mis) used for bandwidth management. It simulates/enforces queue and bandwidth limitations, delays, packet losses, and multipath effects. It also implements a variant of Weighted Fair Queueing called WF2Q+. It can be used on user's workstations, or on FreeBSD machines acting as routers or bridges.
EXIF-O-Matic 1.0
EXIF-O-Matic is a Java application that allows EXIF information tags within the images created by digital cameras to be viewed and exported to HTML or text. It is capable of processing folders of images.
FX-Zacman 0.7
FX-Zacman is a maze game similar to Pacman. It uses the portable FOX Toolkit library.
geskoctrl 0.2.3.1
geskoctrl is an application to download/upload firmware for GESKO PBXes. geskoctrl is also useful for controlling these PBXes.
GIMP Text Colorer 1.0.3
GIMP Text Colorer is a GIMP plug-in that converts an image and the desired source text into colored HTML/XHTML text.
googleware 1.5
Googleware is a little Web application that let you request for several queries to be regulary asked to Google. You will be notified by mail each time a new entry is found, and you may browse query results with any regular Web browser. HTML Forms generation and validation 2002.11.19 http://freshmeat.net/releases/104036/ HTML Forms generation and validation is a PHP class that generates HTML forms supporting keyboard navigation, server side and client side field validation, the ability to stop the user from submiting a form more than once, sub-form validation, composition and generation of the HTML output with fields displayed as fully accessible or in read-only mode, generation of Javascript field related functions, and automatic capitalization of the text of a field.
iptacct 0.04
iptacct is an iptables/netfilter accounting tool written in perl. It uses an XML configuration file and stores the data in a completely user-configurable, modular way. You can use any backend you want to use in order to store the data, instead of being forced by the software to save the accounting data in a SQL database, a text file, or an RRD database.
irssi 0.8.6
Irssi is a modular IRC client with Perl scripting. Only text-mode frontend is currently supported. The GTK/GNOME frontend is no longer being maintained.
Jaffm 0.4.8
Jaffm is a lightweight wxWindows (GTK+ interface) file manager for Unix, written in C++. It is aimed at nonsense-free file management. It is mostly inspired by the List View in Mac OS Finder, but does and will have Unix-handy features such as instant command execution, an interactive location bar, and a simple but elegant user interface.
Jconsole 1.31
Jconsole is a JMX console for JBoss that provides a pre-built Web client for the JBoss application server. It deploys the JMX features of JBoss.
JGraph 1.0.6 (For Java 1.4)
JGraph is a robust and complete graph component that is better than many of its commercial competitors. With the JGraph zoomable component, you can display objects and relations (networks) in any Swing UI. It can also be used on the server-side to read an GXL graph, apply a custom layout algorithm, and return the result as an SVG image.
kavi2svcd 0.5.1
kavi2svcd is a GUI for generating MPEG files from an AVI file using transcode and mplex. It then generates a Video CD image using vcdimager and burns to CD with cdrdao. It can generate m1v, m2v, and mpa files, multiplex the MPEG file, generate cue and bin files, and allows the generated command lines to be edited before executing them.
kmuser 1.2 (Stable)
kmuser is a User-Administration-Tool for the KDE-Desktop. It is designed for administrating a school network. Therefore it has built in a lot of useful features to manage many users and groups of users. If the quota filesystem is installed on your system managing of user quotas is supported as well.
libbadpenguin 1.0.6
libbadpenguin is a small static library used in many utilities that are part of the "Bad Penguin" GNU/Linux distribution. It provides functions to manage the filesystem, doubly-linked lists (chains), the terminal (cursor and color), and to handle TAR archives. The goal of libbadpenguin is to speed up the development of console tools and utilities without requiring big static libraries such as 'ncurses' or 'GNU glib'. It is intended to be as small as possibile in order to be linked statically to avoid dependency problems.
libCapsiNetwork 0.2.3 (Development)
libCapsiNetwork is a C++ network library for fast development of server daemons. Creating a server daemon is as easy as adding a few lines of code and writing a handler function for input events.
libgringo and gringosh 3.1.0
libgringo and gringosh is a library to writes applications that run both in console (using ncurses) and under X-Window (using gtk). libgringo detects if you are running from the console or under X-Window, and selects the right library to use without recompiling your code. gringosh is a parser that uses libgringo to replace cdialog. It was written to make some configuration scripts work both in console and under X-Window without any modification. gringosh also provides features more powerfull than cdialog - for example, the ability to have more than two buttons per form.
libhardware and scanmodule 0.7.1
libhardware is a very small static library used in many utilities that are part of Antonio Gallo's (AGX) GNU/Linux distribution, "Bad Penguin". It provides functions to access information about your system hardware, to detect the hardware, and to handle kernel modules automatically. It is able to enumerate all PCI devices, enumerate all EIDE disks and CDROMs, enumerate all SCSI disks and CDROMs, enumerate all EIDE/SCSI disk partitions, and check if a detected device is supported in the Linux kernel using a custom PCI database. The included shell scripts 'probedisk' and 'probepart' detect disks, CDROMs, and partitions. The included 'scanmodule' utility allows you to detect and load kernel module automatically.
LibTPT 1.10.3 (Release)
TPT is a template scripting language implemented in C++. The LibTPT parser transforms TPT templates into text. The parser, which integrates with your C++ code through a simple class API, is small and fast, focusing on functionality instead of rich feature sets. Uses include on-the-fly HTML and source code generation. Linux Intrusion Detection System 2.0.1 for 2.5.47 (LSM) http://freshmeat.net/releases/104016/ The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a patch which enhances the kernel's security by implementing a reference monitor and Mandatory Access Control (MAC). When it is in effect, chosen file access, all system/network administration operations, any capability use, raw device, memory, and I/O access can be made impossible even for root. You can define which programs can access specific files. It uses and extends the system capabilities bounding set to control the whole system and adds some network and filesystem security features to the kernel to enhance the security. You can finely tune the security protections online, hide sensitive processes, receive security alerts through the network, and more.
mod_authenticache 2.0.6
mod_authenticache provides a simple and generic method for caching authentication information on the client side in order to enhance performance. It has been tested with several Basic HTTP authentication modules, and has an Apache 2.0.x optional function exporter for caching credentials from any custom authentication module.
NeoStats 2.5.0 RC2
NeoStats provides unique services to IRC via loadable modules. It does not provide the traditional NickServ/ChanServ services, but instead provides services like "HostServ", which can automatically set a user's virtual host upon logging onto a IRC network, or "StatServ", which can provide detailed statistics about the network, individual servers, or channels, and produce an HTML page. It also includes a number of "Fun" services, like "LoveServ" and "MoraleServ". Additional modules are available via the NeoStats Web site or through third party developers. Currently, NeoStats supports UnrealIRCd, UltimateIRCD, Hybrid7, and NeoIRCd, with more IRCD support being developed.
Open Proxy Scanning Bot 1.0RC3 (Stable)
open proxy scanning bot (formerly NeoBOPM) is a loadable module for the NeoStats IRC Services. It scans clients connecting to the IRC network for insecure proxies, and also looks up a DNS blacklist for previously registered insecure proxies. It caches the results of scans to increase perfomance, and with multiple bots, can be configured to load balancing. It currently supports Hybrid7, Unrealircd, and Ultimate, with support for other ircds planned.
OpenSSL 0.9.7 Beta 4 (Beta)
The OpenSSL Project is a collaborative effort to develop a robust, commercial-grade, fully featured, and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) as well as a full-strength general-purpose cryptography library.
Paketto Keiretsu 1.0
The Paketto Keiretsu is a collection of tools that use new and unusual strategies for manipulating TCP/IP networks. They tap functionality within existing infrastructure and stretch protocols beyond what they were originally intended for. It includes Scanrand, an unusually fast network service and topology discovery system, Minewt, a user space NAT/MAT router, linkcat, which presents a Ethernet link to stdio, Paratrace, which traces network paths without spawning new connections, and Phentropy, which uses OpenQVIS to render arbitrary amounts of entropy from data sources in three dimensional phase space.
Pixory Beta-1.15 (Stable)
Pixory is a "personal image server". It allows you to store your photos on your own PC and access them, compose them into albums, and share them anywhere on the Internet. It presents a standard Web interface through which you can browse and organize your photos. All user-entered album data is stored in XML. Pixory displays image metadata such as the EXIF information embedded in image files by most digital cameras and scanners.
PXES Linux Thin Client 0.5.1-9
PXES is a micro Linux distribution for thin clients that converts any suitable machine into a versatile thin client within minutes. It can access XDM servers presenting a graphical login screen, Microsoft Terminal Servers, Citrix ICA, and VNC servers. A graphical configuration tool allows parameters such as the server to be set. Local devices can be accessed, including sound, printers, and disks. It boots on a variety of hardware, and does not require NFS.
Q 4.1.1
Q is a powerful and extensible functional programming language based on the term rewriting calculus. When programming with Q, you specify an arbitrary system of equations which the interpreter uses as rewrite rules to reduce expressions to normal form. Q is useful for scientific programming and other advanced applications, and also as a sophisticated kind of desktop calculator. The distribution includes the Q programming tools, a standard library, add-on modules for interfacing to GNU Octave, Tcl/Tk and IBM's Data Explorer, and an Emacs mode.
RAdmin 1.7
RAdmin is a Web-based Radius user administration package that works with Radiator and any SQL database on any platform. It provides pages that allow you to add/change/remove users, and to view usage summaries, online modems, service profiles, per-user and per-service Radius check and reply items, and more. The pages available to end users provide usage summaries and facilitate password changing.
Ragel State Machine Compiler 1.4.0
Ragel compiles finite state machines from regular languages into runnable C code. It allows you to embed actions at any point in your regular language and to control the non-determinism in the resulting machines. It understands concatenation, union (the "or" operator), kleene star, subtraction, and intersection, as well as some helpers like "!", "?" and "+". Ragel's finite state machines are closed under all of its operators. This property allows for arbitrary regular lanuages to be described. It can be used to create a parser for any language that is regular.
rpm-update 2002-10-19 (Stable)
rpm-update is a Python script that automates the downloading, reporting, and installation of errata RPMs on a RedHat Linux distribution. The goal of the utility is to be simple and transparent (making it clear what it is doing) while still being easy to use. It can be automated (via cron) or run interactively via the command line. A configuration file is used to store commonly used options.
ServletSurvey 3.0
Survey is a Web-based survey program that uses XML files to describe surveys. It provides a friendly and powerful user interface without requiring cookies or JavaScript, and a powerful rule system for controlling user movement through the survey and conditional question requirements. Answers are recorded in a database and can be exported to CSV and HTML.
Share360 by Cybozu 2.0
Share360 by Cybozu is an instant, cost-effective Web-based groupware suite integrating a customizable intranet portal page with key collaborative applications including document management, project management, contact databases, a group scheduler, a bulletin board, a to-do list, and Web-based email. A 60-day free trial download is available.
shorten 3.5.0
shorten is a lossy/lossless audio compressor.
sqlopus 3.1.1
sqlopus is a Web interface for controlling up to 20 database servers. It features total user and group management, server monitoring, and scheduled generation of HTML, PDF, Excel, CSV, and XML reports. Reports can be shared to other users within the same group or made publicly visible, and can contain exceptionally advanced database diagrams. It also supports "locked down" servers, large binary objects, image thumbnails, remote backups, and overridable styles.
STPHPLibrary 0.8.0 (Development)
STPHPLib is a suite of software components for developing object oriented Web-based applications. It uses PHP objects to encapsulate common GUI controls such as the check box, radio button, and tool bars, which are not necessarily present in HTML language, and allows them to be used to create sophisticated Web applications.
Tnefclean 1.2
tnefclean is a Perl script that allows users of any mail client to receive email and attachments from MS Outlook and Exchange users without having to decode winmail.dat files. Email is disassembled and reassembled on the fly to make them conform more closely to accepted standards.
XChat-XMMS 0.7
XChat-XMMS allows XMMS to be controlled from within XChat. It can send out messages to channels or other IRC users, and supports searching playlists with Perl regular expresions, DCC transfers, understands MP3 and Ogg-Vorbis tags, caches playlists for quick searches, and allows remote playlist browsing via /msg. It also supports auto- messages and auto-topics.
Newsforge Reports
Setting up a CLAN
Linux Advisory Watch - November 22nd 2002 http://newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/22/1558234 By: Benjamin D. Thomas - Linux Advisory Watch is a comprehensive newsletter that outlines the security vulnerabilities that have been announced throughout the week. It includes pointers to updated packages and descriptions of each vulnerability.
Newsforge Newsvac
Corel Linux has been reinvented as Xandros, a user-friendly flavor of the operating system. I've seen Xandros in action, and while it doesn't signal the end of the road for other desktop OSs, I see it as the on-ramp of a superhighway.
An Overview of the Boa Web Server
Anonymous Reader writes "There is a new lite web server in town, named Boa. The server can run very fast on older machines, even on embedded devices, but it is only CGI-based. OSNews introduces Boa (running under Linux) and it includes benchmarks against Apache and thttpd."
Sharp unveils clamshell Linux PDA
Sharp has introduced a model of its Zaurus handheld computer, sporting a VGA-resolution display, QWERTY keyboard that can be folded away behind the device, and a screen that displays in both portrait and landscape modes. TWTW: QtScape, OS/2, T'soblivion, Security threat http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/24/1619240 Anonymous Reader writes "In its rundown of the week's events, Linux and Main looks at some items you might have missed: Is QtScape to survive? Gerstner book shows IBM lied about OS/2. KMail's addressbook doesn't like Theodore T'so, for some reason. Is a major internet attack due Friday?" 'The genie is out of the bottle' - Open-source software is no-cost option http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/24/1235246 Open-source software is helping CapTech Ventures close more deals... The Richmond company is turning to free open-source software-development tools to design and test applications that it builds for clients... In the process, CapTech often saves thousands in project-development costs, said Chief Executive Officer Sandy Williamson....
Portable.NET Now 100% Free Software
Slashdotr discussion: rhysweatherley writes "Finally after months of hard work and bucket loads of caffeine, the DotGNU community has finally got Portable.NET to the point of... A Losing Bet: the Last Days of Comdex, Part 1 http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/24/1211212 Linux kept a low profile at Comdex this year. But maybe that's because Comdex itself is failing, and Microsoft is using what's left as a promotional vehicle.
Linux makes inroads against Windows PCs
Government agencies in Europe, China, India and South America have started to encourage Linux over proprietary software because it provides cost savings, freedom from reliance on a single software vendor, and flexibility. Server Makers Converge on Small and Medium Business Market http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/23/1435201 Competition among mid and large server suppliers are heating up in the small and medium business market as they roll out new products and gear up for sales in earnest. HP Korea released a new server tailored to SMBs in September, jumpstarting the competition, and its rivals such as IBM Korea, Sun Microsystems and LGIBM are all set to follow suite. MobiliX: Court says Mobilix too close to Obelix http://newsvac.newsforge.com/article.pl?sid=02/11/23/1424224 Werner Heuser writes: Yesterday, the "Oberlandesgericht" (highest court of the Bavarian state) has affirmed that the brands "MobiliX" and "Obelix" can indeed be mixed up. The onomatopoetic similarities are big enough that a "normal user" could immediately be thinking of "Obelix" when hearing the word "MobiliX". Whether this a fact for IT people, too, though, was not answered by the court....
Thinkgeek
Gadgets: Sharp Zaurus Linux PDA
Gadgets: Key Katcher
Tshirts: Kids: newbie
Caffeine: Energy Gum
Gadgets: Super Bright GREEN Laser Pointer! http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/gadgets/5a1d.shtml Gadgets: SoundBug - Turns Glossy Surfaces Into Speakers! http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/computing/5a15.shtml
Tshirts: It Must Be User Error
Gadgets: Key Katcher Privacy Device
Gadgets: Mini Wireless Color Video Cam (for RC rovers) http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59eb.shtml Cube Goodies: Levitron Desktop Levitation Toy http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59a9.shtml
Tshirts: Bug Off, I'm On My Break
Watches: onHand PC Watch
Caffeine: Hyperglow Caffeinated Beer
Gadgets: Desktop Zero Point Infinite Power Generator http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/looflirpa/zero.shtml Cube Fodder: New Desktop Mini Fridge/Warmer http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/5991.shtml
Mods: New Lian-LIi Cases
Cube Fodder: LED Binary Clock
Cube Fodder: Rogers Connection Magnetic Set http://www.thinkgeek.com/stuff/fun-stuff/59b4.shtml
Caffeine: Warp Mints In Cinnamon Flavor
Sourceforge
Release Candidate 1
phpLotto
phpLotto 1st Release
Legend of the Wonderer TCG
battle system in the project Docs
Advanced Simlulation Toolkit
Recruiting
PHPortal
PHPortal version 0.1.9 released!
PCGen -- A d20 Character Generator
PCGen 2.6.3 is available
MySQL Objective C API for Cocoa
SMySQL version 0.7.0
i810 Framebuffer Device Driver
Video Overlay Support for the Intel 810 and 815 Framebuffer 'Just For Fun' Network Management System http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=46041 JFF Network Management System 0.6.4
VietPad
VietPad 1.0.2 Release
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