by wwarren | Jan 17, 2009 | Linux, Open Source, Security
There are so many out there it’s hard to sift through. I have narrowed things down to 4: 1. Ipfire 2. Astaro 3. Untangle 4. Comixwall Depending on capabilities and budget those are the 4 ECC is going to be choosing from for the foreseeable future. This...
by wwarren | Jan 15, 2009 | Linux, Open Source, Security
ComixWall ISG – Home. Now this is interesting. Comixwall looks like what i ahve been looking for. I have been wanting to find a UTM that takes what i had with ipcop/zerina/cop+/copfilter and have it integrated into one package…and be free. Astaro is...
by wwarren | Jan 11, 2009 | Open Source, Security
CHR.DarkFiles.US » Blog Archive » Apple Arrogant or Secure. Their arrogance is partially justified due to superior design. The Unix system they use is multi-user by design…unlike windows which is not truly multi user. 90% of everything a user is going to...
by wwarren | Jan 5, 2009 | Linux, Open Source
linux_timeline.png (PNG Image, 2888×2079 pixels). I found this interesting…enjoy.
by wwarren | Jan 4, 2009 | Open Source, Security
SSL broken! Hackers create rogue CA certificate using MD5 collisions | Zero Day | ZDNet.com. The sky if falling!!!!! The sky if falling!!!!! There is a ton of heavy breathing going around about this issue and it’s not necessary at all. This is a non-issue for...
by wwarren | Jan 2, 2009 | Linux, Open Source
Startup Founders Turn Android into Desktop OS – PC World. Now this is itneresting. Read on for full details.