The future of Ozzy Broadband

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Posted 818 days, 7 hours ago by Newshound

By the year 2010, most Australians should have access to high-speed broadband connections of 10 megabits per second or more, enabling them to download high-definition video content, said Australia's national internet industry body.

Yahoo! Unveils New Search Crawler (Slurp)

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Posted 818 days, 13 hours ago by ineedhits

Yahoo! recently announced the launch of a new faster, more efficient crawler. The new Yahoo! Slurp (as it's known), is designed to navigate through the web quicker than its predecessor and in the process uses 25% less bandwidth. Its launch has been m…

Microsoft Office 2007 beta closed to Australians

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Posted 820 days, 9 hours ago by Bronwen

"Microsoft Australia will be closing the Australian download site for Office 2007 Beta 2 on 1st August 2006," Robin Young, product solutions manager for the Information Worker Business Group at Microsoft Australia told ZDNet Australia on Monday.

Aussie Freedom Takes A Step Back

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Posted 820 days, 18 hours ago by Rich

Southbank, one of Melbourne's biggest tourist areas, has band the use of cameras for fear of terrorism, with an interesting comparison to spitting.

Red Paper Clip: The Movie

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Posted 820 days, 18 hours ago by Rich

Remember the red paper clip guy. How could you forget right, he's been all over the telly. Well he's about to hit the big screen.

Future of video literally vanishing into thin air

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Posted 826 days, 11 hours ago by Bronwen

A San Francisco company has created a video projection interface that allows video stream to appear to be projected into thin air.

Australian Space Agency not based on NASA.

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Posted 44 days, 8 hours ago by Wayne Robert Smith

NASA has been deliberately undercutting private space companies using taxpayer funding to kill off competition and keep humanity out of space. Should the Australian Government defy this walmarting of Space by an illegal monopoly?

Apache2 mpm-peruser On Debian Etch

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Posted 49 days ago by falko

This article explains how you can install and configure apache2-mpm-peruser on a Debian Etch server. apache2-mpm-peruser is an MPM (Multi-Processing Module) for the Apache 2 web server, very similar to apache2-mpm-itk, but faster.

BigPond wants a piece of Apple

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Posted 60 days, 13 hours ago by vlalwani

BigPond has made deals with various music industries including Sony BMG, Universal, Warner Music and EMI, as well as with independent labels MGM and Liberation.

Installing And Using OpenVZ On Fedora 9

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Posted 84 days, 18 hours ago by falko

In this HowTo I will describe how to prepare a Fedora 9 server for OpenVZ. With OpenVZ you can create multiple Virtual Private Servers (VPS) on the same hardware, similar to Xen and the Linux Vserver project.

Installing Dansguardian With Multi-Group Filtering

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Posted 87 days, 19 hours ago by falko

This how-to describes how to install and configure Dansguardian with multi-group filtering, Squid with NTLM auth, ipmasq, and dnsmasq to provide a full internet gateway solution for small to medium sized networks.

Virtual Hosting With Proftpd & MySQL On Fedora 9

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Posted 89 days, 20 hours ago by falko

This document describes how to install a Proftpd server that uses virtual users from a MySQL database instead of real system users. This is much more performant and allows to have thousands of ftp users on a single machine.

The Perfect Server - CentOS 5.2

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Posted 91 days, 22 hours ago by falko

This tutorial shows how to set up a CentOS 5.2 server that offers all services needed by ISPs and web hosters: Apache web server (SSL-capable), Postfix mail server with SMTP-AUTH and TLS, BIND DNS server, Proftpd FTP server, MySQL server, Dovecot POP

How To Block Spammers/Hackers With mod_defensible

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Posted 97 days, 2 hours ago by falko

mod_defensible is an Apache 2.x module intended to block spammers/hackers/script kiddies using DNSBL servers. It will look at the client IP and check it in one or several DNSBL servers and return a 403 Forbidden page to the client.

Apache2: Logging To MySQL With mod_log_sql -Debian

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Posted 99 days, 2 hours ago by falko

This guide shows how you can write the Apache2 access log to a MySQL database instead of a file. To achieve this, I use the Apache2 module mod_log_sql. I am using a Debian Etch server in this tutorial.

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