Tsakf's Linux Links

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http://www2.csbsju.edu/library/training/incen.html
We hope this modest sampling of resources will help anyone from a novice to a seasoned pro improve their Internet skills. All information in quotes (" ") comes from the site itself. This page is in many ways complementary to the Scriptorium's Internet Resources for WWW Content Providers. The Scriptorium, for authors of pages on the Order of St. Benedict web site, leans to advanced HTML and issues of style. Internet-Centric Resources has more "how-to" tips, especially for newcomers.
http://penguin.lvcm.com
Site for Linux networking,internet and video capture.
http://edge.fireplug.net
As part of FirePlug's ongoing development of commodity computing products, we present the FirePlug EDGE Router Project. Here you will find the software and tools we have gathered and produced to make a very minimally configured consumer PC into a basic stand alone Internet firewall, complete with address translation, proxying, and IP packet forwarding.
http://www.knowplace.org/ppp.html
The 5-minute Linux PPP HOWTO
http://people.ne.mediaone.net/carlson/ppp
PPP Design and Debugging
http://rlz.ne.mediaone.net/linux/faq
Linux LAN & Firewall FAQ
http://uk.samba.org/samba/docs/man/smbd.8.html
smbd (8),Samba,23 Oct 1998
http://www.cauce.org
CAUCE, The Coalition Against Unsolicited Commercial Email is an ad hoc, all volunteer organization, created by Netizens to advocate for a legislative solution to the problem of UCE (a/k/a "spam").
http://www.cellnet.com
Integrated Wireless data networking CellNet Data Systems is transforming data communications. The company has pioneered a wireless data communications network that makes it economically viable-for the first time-for energy service providers and select commercial companies to automate their information collection process.
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~shuford/terminal_index.html
Welcome to my collection of information concerning character-cell video-display terminals, serial-line remote-graphics terminals, and software that emulates them.
http://www.cut.de/bkr/linux/apmd/apmd.html
apmd-2.4 changes to prevent Ethernet hangup
http://www.idg.net/idg_frames/english/content.cgi?vc=docid_0-78928.html
Due to popular demand, Nick reveals the secrets of Linux IP masquerading (Firewall support).
http://www.indyramp.com/mirrors/linux-router
Linux Router Project (LRP) n. A networking centric mini-distribution of Linux.
http://www.linuxrouter.org
Linux Router Project (LRP) n. A networking-centric micro-distribution of Linux. RP is small enough to fit on a single 1.44MB floppy disk, and makes uilding and maintaining routers, access servers, thin servers, thin clients, etwork appliances, and typically embedded systems next to trivial.
http://www.muc.de/~hm/linux/linux-isdn.html
ISDN Solutions for Linux As of the last update, there seem to exist two widely used ISDN solutions for Linux. External solutions like ISDN terminal adapters (see Dan Kegel's ISDN home page) or ISDN/IP routers are not Linux specific and thus not listed here (but see update to the KA9Q router by Thomas Hommes) and the Remark concerning ISDN terminal adapters.
http://www.spellcast.com
SpellCaster Telecommunications is a world leader in ISDN and remote access technology for the Linux Operating System. Our products include both hardware and software that have been designed to make any Linux system the ultimate Remote Access platform for Internet and Intranet applications.
http://www.wurtel.demon.nl/i4l-howto-uk.html
Setting Linux with ISDN. Configuring the kernel, setting the cards parameters and getting utils for ISDN
http://www.wyse.com/terminal
Wyse is the worldwide market leader in general purpose terminals. Our wide variety of devices, sold under the Wyse and Link brands, enables enterprises to find the right solution to fit their specific requirements.
http://www.wyse.com/terminal/specs/mc5spec.htm
The Link MC5 is the most advanced "multiple concept" display terminal and has some very visible differences. It offers high performance, plus ergonomics that are easy on the eyes. At a price that's very easy on the budget. The Link MC5's improved features includes a flat profile screen to reduce glare, overscanned video to eliminate distracting dark borders, extra fast 78 Hz refresh rate to eliminate screen flicker, contrast and brightness controls located on the front panel for easy access:
http://www.cs.hut.fi/Research/Dynamics
Mobile IP, wireless LANs, protocol tunneling and mobility management are areas of growing interest these days. Mobile users roaming in foreign networks with their laptop - or even smaller - computers is a trend of the future. Roaming mobile users are willing to get the same services as they would get when attached to their office LAN using Ethernet and IP-protocol.
http://3dsite.com/people/erco/cablemodems.html
This is a collection of various documents relating to hooking up your Linux or SGI (6.3 or higher) machine to the internet, esp. with a MediaOne cable modem.
http://edge.fireplug.net
As part of FirePlug's ongoing development of commodity computing products, we present the FirePlug EDGE Router Project. Here you will find the software and tools we have gathered and produced to make a very minimally configured consumer PC into a basic stand alone Internet firewall, complete with address translation, proxying, and IP packet forwarding.
http://www.beowulf.org/linux/drivers/yellowfin.html
Gigabit Ethernet with Linux This page contains information on using Linux with the Packet Engines "Yellowfin" G-NIC Gigabit ethernet adapter. The master copy resides on the CESDIS WWW server
http://www.kppp-archive.freeserve.co.uk
This site contains an archive of kppp configuration files for UK ISPs. This means setting up kppp to connect to your ISP should be simple.
http://www.uni-paderborn.de/fachbereich/AG/heiss/arminius/index.html
Linux-Cluster Based on SCI The Arminius project aims the goal to make a cluster of Linux based computers connected by SCI usable as a parallel computer. To meet this goal, several layers have to be attacked.
http://members.home.com/ipmasq
IP Masquerade is a networking feature in Linux. If a Linux host is connected to the Internet with IP Masquerade enabled, then computers connecting to it (usually on the same LAN, but can also be connected with other links such as modems or PLIP) can reach the Internet as well, even though they have no officially assigned IP addresses.
http://linux-mp.terz.de/
The PPP Multilink Protocol (MP) for Linux
http://www.hpl.hp.com/personal/Jean_Tourrilhes/Linux
Wireless LAN resources for Linux
http://www.isdn4linux.de/faq
FAQ for isdn4linux
http://www.linuxtr.net
Welcome to the Linux Token Ring Project
http://agm.dhs.org/rogers-setup.html
Rogers Setup When setting up your rogers network the yellow invoice that the cable dude left behind is important. You will find your IP address, rogers domain nameservers and related information there. If you have this information it is really easy to set up your rogers connection during the RedHat Linux install. During the install fill in all the required information when asked to set up network connection.
http://lrcwww.epfl.ch/linux-atm/
ATM support for Linux is currently in pre-alpha stage. There is an experimental release, which supports raw ATM connections (PVCs and SVCs), IP over ATM, LAN emulation, MPOA, Arequipa, and some other goodies.
http://proxy.iinchina.net/~wensong/ippfvs/
The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the load balancer running on the Linux operating system. The architecture of the cluster is transparent to end users. End users only see a single virtual server.
http://the-woods.org/zoomtown
The purpose of this website is to document my own personal setup and to help individuals who want to secure their DSL Internet connectivity.
http://www.freeyellow.com/members8/shamino/davidfaq/unix/sendmail_cf.html
How to understand sendmail.cf files
http://the-woods.org/zoomtown/
The purpose of this website is to document my own personal setup and to help individuals who want to secure their DSL Internet connectivity.
http://linux-ha.org/
High-Availability Linux Project The basic goal of the High Availability Linux project is to Provide a high-availability (clustering) solution for Linux which promotes reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) through a community development effort.
http://netfilter.filewatcher.org/
The netfilter project: Packet Mangling for Linux 2.4
http://nic.sourceforge.net/
Linux network interconnect with Intel Eepro 100 NIC
http://www.linux-wlan.org/
This page contains information about an ongoing AVS project to contribute 802.11 wireless LAN (WLAN) support for the GNU/Linux operating system and other Open Source platforms.
http://www.linuxvirtualserver.org/
The Linux Virtual Server is a highly scalable and highly available server built on a cluster of real servers, with the load balancer running on the Linux operating system.