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Securing and Optimizing Linux, pt. 1: Services

November 13, 2003

I find that Red Hat Linux (now defunct) is fairly secure by default, but could use a bit of tweaking. This is the first of a series of notes on optimizing and improving security in Linux. Some items may be specific to Red Hat, but most of these notes will be applicable to all systems. In part 1, we look at runlevel services.

Grad School and The Linux Guru

November 11, 2003

Okay, so this is a slight tangent from my intentions with this site, but I must share the following quote from Neal Stephenson's Cryptonomicon, neatly summarizing (with only slight exagerration to reality) my experience as a graduate student in physics.

Configuring RP-PPPOE in Red Hat Linux 9

November 9, 2003

I finally got DSL again a few months ago, after 2 years of dial-up. Worked like a charm on my iBook, but not so on the Linux box. Actually, it wasn't so bad at first, but the DNS lookups were taking forever. Then it started dropping carrier. Often. To the point where, after a few minutes of using the computer, it was dropping every few seconds. Here's how I fixed it.

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