Intrusion Detection: Snort (IDS), OSSEC (HbIDS) And Prelude (HIDS) On Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
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Intrusion Detection: Snort (IDS), OSSEC (HbIDS) And Prelude (HIDS) On Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon
Everybody knows the problem, you have a IDS tool(s) installed and every tool has his own interface. Prelude will allow to log all of the events to the prelude database
and be consulted using one interface (prewikka). This howto will
describe how to install and configure the different tools that will
make up the complete solution.
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How to Setup Parallels Virtualization Software in Ubuntu
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Parallels Workstation is empowered by a lightweight hypervisor, a thin layer of software that “works” between the host computer’s hardware and the primary operating system. The lightweight hypervisor controls some of the host computer’s hardware resources, which results in dramatically more stable, secure, and higher-performing virtual machines.
Parallels Workstation sophisticated virtualization engine enables each virtual machine to operate similarly to a physical computer. Each virtual machine has its own set of virtual hardware: processor, RAM, floppy, CD and DVD drives, I/O devices, and hard disk. See the Virtual Machine Hardware topic for the full list of Parallels virtual machine devices.Intel virtualization technology (VT-x) is fully supported by Parallels Workstation.
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Installing The eZ Publish CMS On An Ubuntu 7.10 Server
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Installing The eZ Publish CMS On An Ubuntu 7.10 Server
eZ Publish is
one of the most well known and widespread web content management
systems. Because its setup is not trivial, this tutorial shows how to
install it on an Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) server.
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