Re: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4

2012-04-27 Thread Balasubramaniam Natarajan
One more analysis URL
http://anubis.iseclab.org/?action=result&task_id=12447bd8a78770114d5b814178b263a52

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 10:23 AM, Balasubramaniam Natarajan <
bala150...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I guess it is again infected see these URL's, I guess there is some
> vulnerable application which is being used.
>
>
> http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/3f4dd8125636f9085064e80d82b5a91c-1335588641
>
> http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/1dc8ca07c826386602b298aec3026947-1335588645
>
>
> On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:20 AM, ramkumar lakshminarayanan <
> rajaramcomput...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear Friends,
>> I checked the (http://www.kaniyam.com/) kaniyam site today and not able
>> to access it.
>> >>
>> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class Jetpack_Image_Widget in /home/endicus/
>> kaniyam.com/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/widgets/image-widget.php.INFECTED.phpon
>>  line 151
>>
>> Ramkumar Lakshminarayanan
>> > From: tshriniva...@gmail.com
>> > Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 19:21:21 +0530
>> > To: ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in
>> > Subject: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4
>> >
>> > Kaniyam - April 2012 issue is released now.
>> >
>> > Thanks for all your wishes for the ‘*kaniyam*‘ e-magazine.
>> >
>> >
>> > In this issue, we discuss about the following topics in Tamil.
>> >
>>
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Re: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4

2012-04-27 Thread Balasubramaniam Natarajan
I guess it is again infected see these URL's, I guess there is some
vulnerable application which is being used.

http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/3f4dd8125636f9085064e80d82b5a91c-1335588641
http://zulu.zscaler.com/submission/show/1dc8ca07c826386602b298aec3026947-1335588645

On Sat, Apr 28, 2012 at 9:20 AM, ramkumar lakshminarayanan <
rajaramcomput...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>
> Dear Friends,
> I checked the (http://www.kaniyam.com/) kaniyam site today and not able
> to access it.
> >>
> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class Jetpack_Image_Widget in /home/endicus/
> kaniyam.com/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/widgets/image-widget.php.INFECTED.phpon
>  line 151
>
> Ramkumar Lakshminarayanan
> > From: tshriniva...@gmail.com
> > Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 19:21:21 +0530
> > To: ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in
> > Subject: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4
> >
> > Kaniyam - April 2012 issue is released now.
> >
> > Thanks for all your wishes for the ‘*kaniyam*‘ e-magazine.
> >
> >
> > In this issue, we discuss about the following topics in Tamil.
> >
>
>
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Re: [Ilugc] BOSS GNU/Linux - Question

2012-04-27 Thread Arun Prakash
Hello,

> >
> > What happens if you add Debian stable to repos?
> >
>
> I using BOSS 4.0 . It already uses Debian 6.0 Stable repository and CDAC
has mirrored the repository in their site.
And BOSS is 100% compatible with Debian unstable, backports and any other
repository of Debian,

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Re: [Ilugc] BOSS GNU/Linux - Question

2012-04-27 Thread Prasanna Venkadesh
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:34 AM, A. Mani  wrote:

> On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 7:21 PM, Prasanna Venkadesh
>  wrote:
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > Can we able to upgrade to new version of BOSS GNU/Linux from already
> > existing version? Just like we do in ubuntu!
> >
> > I got this doubt since it is not certain distro like LinuxMint, etc do
> not
> > have the Upgrading feature from Existing version rather than Booting live
> > and upgrading.
>
> What happens if you add Debian stable to repos?
>

I am not using BOSS, but i have a got a question from as a comment in one
of my blog. So looking for the answer so that even i can know about it


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>
>
>
> Best
>
> A. Mani
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Re: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4

2012-04-27 Thread ramkumar lakshminarayanan

Dear Friends,
I checked the (http://www.kaniyam.com/) kaniyam site today and not able to 
access it.
>>
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare class Jetpack_Image_Widget in 
/home/endicus/kaniyam.com/wp-content/plugins/jetpack/modules/widgets/image-widget.php.INFECTED.php
 on line 151

Ramkumar Lakshminarayanan
> From: tshriniva...@gmail.com
> Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2012 19:21:21 +0530
> To: ilugc@ae.iitm.ac.in
> Subject: [Ilugc] Kaniyam - 4
> 
> Kaniyam - April 2012 issue is released now.
> 
> Thanks for all your wishes for the ‘*kaniyam*‘ e-magazine.
> 
> 
> In this issue, we discuss about the following topics in Tamil.
> 

  
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[Ilugc] [X] Vim Quick Reference

2012-04-27 Thread A. Mani
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maxcantor/beautiful-vim-cheat-sheet-poster


Best

A. Mani



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[Ilugc] Fwd: Full Circle Magazine #60 - Fifth Birthday Edition

2012-04-27 Thread Shrinivasan T
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From: "Ronnie Tucker" 
Date: Apr 27, 2012 1:13 AM
Subject: Full Circle Magazine #60 - Fifth Birthday Edition
To: "Ubuntu News Mailing List" 

Full Circle
Issue #60

Full Circle - the independent magazine for the Ubuntu Linux community are
proud to announce the release of our sixtieth issue.

It's our birthday! Five years and going strong.

This month:
* Command and Conquer.
* How-To : Beginning Python - Part 32, LibreOffice - Part 14, and Prey.
* NEW! Graphics : GIMP - The Beanstalk Part 1, and Inkscape - An
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* Linux Lab - Serial Port.
* Review - Desura.
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Re: [Ilugc] File copy - file manager with split pane

2012-04-27 Thread Balachandran Sivakumar
Hi,

On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 4:30 PM, Joshua Immanuel
 wrote:
>
> You can either select it directly from the right-click menu or you can
> define a custom short cut key for that by hovering over that menu item
> and pressing the desired short cut key. In order to change the default

That worked and was really cool. Thanks :)




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Re: [Ilugc] File copy - file manager with split pane

2012-04-27 Thread Joshua Immanuel
Hello Balachandran,

On Wed, 2012-04-25 at 15:29 +0530, Balachandran Sivakumar wrote:
>When we use the gnome file manager with split pane(what you get
> when you do F3), And want to copy a file between the 2 panes, we can
> choose the file and then do Edit->Copy To -> Other pane. Is there a
> short for this ? Or if there is none, how can we define one ? Thanks

You can either select it directly from the right-click menu or you can
define a custom short cut key for that by hovering over that menu item
and pressing the desired short cut key. In order to change the default
menu accelerators you need to set the following option

$ gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface can-change-accels true

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Re: [Ilugc] Simple VPN tutorial

2012-04-27 Thread Zico
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 2:02 PM, Girish Venkatachalam <
girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What is a VPN?
>
>
[ ... ]

Nice tutorial. Really appreciable. Much clear and better than other books
or random sites. Hoping that, you won't shut it down. :)


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Re: [Ilugc] Simple VPN tutorial

2012-04-27 Thread Balaji Foss
You might have to add MPLS VPN which is the most widely used one or could
be even a GRE with BGP as the routing protocol.

Cheers,
  - Balaji

On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 1:32 PM, Girish Venkatachalam <
girishvenkatacha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> What is a VPN?
>
> A VPN otherwise known as virtual private network creates a tunnel between
> two
>  endpoints on the Internet.
>
> A typical case would be between a company's branch office and head office.
>
> I will explain more about this since there are plenty of things nobody
> will tell you.
>
> No article or literature will specify what all goes into this
> seemingly easy technology.
>
> I used to think it was easy since I am the spam guy. I solved how
> e-mail security can be
> assured to organizations which is a much bigger problem but then it
> turned out that
>  VPN was also a big problem.
>
> It took me close to 4 years to get it right.
>
> Anyway this article will only speak about the higher level
> interactions and big picture.
>
> The reality of today's Internet is that there are not as many public
> IPv4 addresses as we prefer.
>
> Hence all organizations go for a private address space in one of
> rfc1918 IP address blocks.
>
> Say 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8 or 172.16.0.0/12 addresses.
>
> None of these addresses are routable over the net since millions or
> networks will be using
> the same IP addresses.
>
> What a VPN enables is to route them across the Internet by
> encapsulating them inside like our
>  tanjavur bommai.
>
> So we have an outside IP header which contains the two public IP
> endpoints and the inside
>  IP has the private IP endpoints.
>
> Thereby we can actually talk to your LAN machines and access all of
> the applications, even obtain
>  a DHCP address from the remote network using a VPN.
>
> Now VPN is often thought of as having to do with encryption but that
> is only an aside.
>
> You can jolly well have VPNs without any crypto and key setup.
>
> PPTP and L2TP VPNs are in that category I think.
>
> Let us leave aside crypto for now.
>
> The biggest issue is that of being able to talk to a remote LAN
> without using a known IP address or a
>  static IP address.
>
> You can do that when you are a VPN client but you can also do that
> when you are a VPN server by using
>  dynamic DNS services.
>
> The applications that are not network aware are NetBIOS file
> sharing(Windows shares) and layer II protocols
>  and various other things like tally applications, db apps and so on.
> These work inside a LAN.
>
> And moreover you don't want to purchase a separate license for each site.
>
> If you have Internet setup a VPN and connect to the head office. That
> is how all major companies function.
>
> Now you also have another way to use a VPN. Let us say you are at an
> airport or you are at home. You are a single
> person accessing the office LAN. Either with your laptop or on a
> public computer.
>
> VPN enables that as well.
>
> We will close this article with discussing the different kinds of VPN
> technologies I know of:
>
> 1) OpenVPN
> 2) IPsec VPN
> 3) OpenSSH VPN
> 4) L2TP
> 5) PPTP (Windows free software)
>
> And VPN can work in tunnel mode or transport mode, normally we are
> only bothered about tunnels.
>
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[Ilugc] Simple VPN tutorial

2012-04-27 Thread Girish Venkatachalam
What is a VPN?

A VPN otherwise known as virtual private network creates a tunnel between two
 endpoints on the Internet.

A typical case would be between a company's branch office and head office.

I will explain more about this since there are plenty of things nobody
will tell you.

No article or literature will specify what all goes into this
seemingly easy technology.

I used to think it was easy since I am the spam guy. I solved how
e-mail security can be
assured to organizations which is a much bigger problem but then it
turned out that
 VPN was also a big problem.

It took me close to 4 years to get it right.

Anyway this article will only speak about the higher level
interactions and big picture.

The reality of today's Internet is that there are not as many public
IPv4 addresses as we prefer.

Hence all organizations go for a private address space in one of
rfc1918 IP address blocks.

Say 192.168.0.0/16, 10.0.0.0/8 or 172.16.0.0/12 addresses.

None of these addresses are routable over the net since millions or
networks will be using
the same IP addresses.

What a VPN enables is to route them across the Internet by
encapsulating them inside like our
 tanjavur bommai.

So we have an outside IP header which contains the two public IP
endpoints and the inside
 IP has the private IP endpoints.

Thereby we can actually talk to your LAN machines and access all of
the applications, even obtain
 a DHCP address from the remote network using a VPN.

Now VPN is often thought of as having to do with encryption but that
is only an aside.

You can jolly well have VPNs without any crypto and key setup.

PPTP and L2TP VPNs are in that category I think.

Let us leave aside crypto for now.

The biggest issue is that of being able to talk to a remote LAN
without using a known IP address or a
 static IP address.

You can do that when you are a VPN client but you can also do that
when you are a VPN server by using
 dynamic DNS services.

The applications that are not network aware are NetBIOS file
sharing(Windows shares) and layer II protocols
 and various other things like tally applications, db apps and so on.
These work inside a LAN.

And moreover you don't want to purchase a separate license for each site.

If you have Internet setup a VPN and connect to the head office. That
is how all major companies function.

Now you also have another way to use a VPN. Let us say you are at an
airport or you are at home. You are a single
person accessing the office LAN. Either with your laptop or on a
public computer.

VPN enables that as well.

We will close this article with discussing the different kinds of VPN
technologies I know of:

1) OpenVPN
2) IPsec VPN
3) OpenSSH VPN
4) L2TP
5) PPTP (Windows free software)

And VPN can work in tunnel mode or transport mode, normally we are
only bothered about tunnels.

-Girish

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