Archive for January, 2008

Oh Crap Hackers!!

This is way too funny:

With Bigger Traffic Comes Bigger Problems

*** Warning!! May contain personal gloating and self promotion ***
January has been an amazing month for Linuxhaxor. Every since this site has been mentioned in lifehacker the feed growth and daily hits have both doubled. With Recent update of google pagerank (though it didn’t affect our pagerank), search results for certain keywords are now more [...]

Look at Network Traffic with trafshow

TrafShow continuously display the information regarding packet traffic on the configured network interface that match the boolean expression. It periodically sorts and updates this information. This program may be useful for locating suspicious network traffic on the net or to evaluate current utilization of the network interface.
You can choose your network interface:

And browse through all [...]

Blast From the Past: Napster Client “nap”

Nap is a console napster client written by Kevin Sullivan. It runs on Linux, OpenBSD, and other systems. Current releases of nap, such as 1.5.4, are very stable. They can run for weeks at a time without crashing or user intervention.
Brief History
Nap, writtin by Kevin Sullivan sometime in 1999, was one of the first napster [...]

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