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March 2008

NagVis

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NagVis is a visualization addon for the well known network managment system Nagios. NagVis can be used to visualize Nagios Data, e.g. to display IT processes like a mail system or a network infrastructure. Key features are: * Display of single Hosts and Services * Visualize a complete Host- oder Servicegroup with one icon * Display the state of a Host dependent on the state of its services (“recognize services”) * Display only the real problems (“only_hard_states”) * Define Sub-Map icons wich represent a complete NagVis Map of Hosts/Services/Groups in one icon (drill down) * Visualization/Documentation of complete IT Processes and Infrastructures using self drawn graphics

February 2008

Using Nagios to Monitor Networks

Nagios is a powerful, modular network monitoring system that can be used to monitor many network services like smtp, http and dns on remote hosts. It also has support for snmp to allow you to check things like processor loads on routers and servers. I couldn't begin to cover all of the things that nagios can do in this article, so I'll just cover the basics to get you up and running.

Network Weathermap | See Everything

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Script PHP établissant une carte du réseau avec les informations de traffic

December 2007

Making Linux a First Class Citizen in Active Directory

# Joins Linux systems to Active Directory domains in a single step from the command line or from a GUI # Authenticates users with a single user name and password on both Windows and Linux systems # Enforces the same password policies for Linux users as for Windows users # Support for multiple forests with one-way and two-way cross forest trusts # Single sign-on for SSH and Putty # Single UID automatically assigned # Credential caching in the event of temporary loss of connectivity to the Active Directory Domain Controller # No Active Directory schema changes involved # Most recent Linux distributions supported

Automatic_Bridge_Ubuntu - VirtualBox

This is a quick tutorial on how to setup your Linux environment and VirtualBox, so that it can automatically create network interfaces and put them in bridge when the VM is launched.

November 2007

Howto crack (or hack) a wireless network with Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP)

WEP was intended to provide comparable confidentiality to a traditional wired network (in particular it does not protect users of the network from each other), hence the name. Several serious weaknesses were identified by cryptanalysts — any WEP key can be cracked with readily available software in two minutes or less — and WEP was superseded by Wi-Fi Protected Access (WPA) in 2003, and then by the full IEEE 802.11i standard (also known as WPA2) in 2004. Despite the weaknesses, WEP provides a level of security that can deter casual snooping

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