Our university LAN is pretty restricted. You can only access the most basic ports like http (80), ftp (21), ssh (22), pop3, imap and so on. But what if you need another port like a port to manage a webserver? After some tuning and searching we came up with the almost perfect solution. And it […]
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Report Nine: Open Source Is Not a Business Model How do vendors make money from free and open source software (FOSS)? The question is as old as FOSS itself, but over time it has shifted from a theoretical question — “How is it possible to generate revenue from something that is free?” — to a […]
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Somehow Google must hate me. In the past two days they have blocked around 10 to 15 sites of mine for “suspecious activity” and/or malware distribution. I got some emails like this one: Dear site owner or webmaster of gamesatfive.com, We recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be infected with […]
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