As you know, I am collecting unknown malware and send those files to the anti virus laboratories to let them find a way to cure infected machines. Since some time I was forced to run the malware sorting on my laptop as the server I used to use broke. But you know, a laptop can never replace a […]
Category: IT Related stuff
That’s where logic ends
Did you notice?
If you didn’t already notice, I changed the header image on my blog here. I know, I should have done that sooner, but I was too lazy for. But why just now? I have discovered Inkscape. Incscape is a vector drawing program. Imagine – common pictures are using a grid which is colored the way you want it. […]
Horde Framework
A long time ago, it must have been last century – I have started setting up a mailserver for me. For being able to access my mail from the office or trade school I used some kind of webmail as someone pointed me to towards the Horde Framework.
Efficiency of my spamfilter
Is my Spamfilter doing a good job here? Does anybody out there got some values to compare? Here are some recent stats of my mailfilter (SpamAssassin with Bayes, more than 800 messages / day) Efficiency : 99.85% False Positives: 0.02% False Negatives: 0.13%
What if an interface starts up?
What happens if you bring up an interface using an init script on gentoo? Do you know? Already figured out how to start services depending on what interface is up/down? The gentoo-way is done in /etc/conf.d/net.
Death of my KDE profile
As sysadmin I am talking about Backups every day, as things can break very easy. But are backups always usable, up to date and compatible? I was testing some software as suddenly my KDE crashed and the profile assistant launched. My settings were lost. What now? My backup is on a pc 25 km away from here – […]