As I am watching the numbers on my blog, I realize that I have written quite many postings. 684, including the one you’re currently reading. Those postings caused 1797 comments. A huge number, if you’d ask me. But if you don’t believe me, feel free to start counting…
Month: May 2009
Alternatives to Nagios
Knowledge about the things happening on hosts and network is essential to a system administrator. That’s why they usually install a bunch of software tools to get the required informations from their systems. Nagios is one of the most infamous programs to do so. It monitors your machines and sends out alerts to the appropriate administrator. The disadvantages […]
Is eBay cutting the ground under their feet?
Since my server move is now completed, I even had some time to sort out my hardware and got a some components which are not needed anymore although in a good shape. So why not selling them on eBay? Well – this is an article found on heise.de: … Ebenfalls ab Mitte Juni müssen Verkäufer von Artikeln, die […]
I guess that’s it…
It’s quite a while since I have blogged about malware – and even more time has passed by since I have started catching malware. It all started around March 2006 as I was starting to contact various anti-virus labs and security companies to share the samples I have caught. But I have to admit that it was a […]
Theory and reality
This article should show you that some things might sound beautiful although they don’t work in reality. But even here we’re learning our share… Today we’re looking at my Lenovo Thinkpad W500, which should be already known to you from some of my previous posts – especially at the HardDrive Active Protection System (HDAPS). The system should prevent […]
Internet Explorer and Network shares
Last post I have ranted about apple doing crap, but to be honest, it isn’t really better on windows – it’s just different problems like being unable to execute a binary file from a network drive. As the error message stated ‘Permission denied’, I started with checking the permissions of the network share and files.