linux

A Decent Console for Windows

Redirects to legacy blog post. On *nix we’re kind of spoilt when it comes to the CLI experience. The console I use most in a GUI environment is the great terminator.

Bare-metal Hypervisor Setup Evaluation

Redirects to legacy blog post. Recently I had the opportunity for work, to carry out some research on what’s in the market in regards to bare-metal hypervisors. The following is the result of an in depth research and deployment project of the following bare-metal hyper-visors. This will enable us to trial the hypervisors out for performance, ease of setup, ease of administration, and ease of use.

OpenSSH from Linux to Windows 7 via tunneled RDP

Redirects to legacy blog post. In this article I’ll go over getting Kali Linux installed and set-up. I’ll go over a few of the packages in a low level of detail (due to the share number of them) that come out of the box. On top of that I’ll also go over a few programmes I like to install separately. In a subsequent article I’d like to continue with additional programmes that come with Kali Linux as there are just to many to cover in one go.

Centerim, Irssi, Alpine on Screen

Redirects to legacy blog post. Detailing the setup/configuration of Centerim, Irssi, Alpine on the Linux shell session manager Screen.

Preparing APC Smart-UPS 1500 clients

Redirects to legacy blog post. Part two of a three part series.

rsync over SSH from Linux workstation to FreeNAS

Redirects to legacy blog post. I’ve been intending for quite some time to setup an automated or at least a thoughtless one click backup procedure from my family members PC’s to a file server. Now if you put files directories in the place where we are going to rsync to, and run the command we’re going to setup, those new files directories will be deleted.

Installation of SSH on 64bit Windows 7 to tunnel RDP

Redirects to legacy blog post. This post covers two scenarios.

Setting up a NFS share in FreeNAS

Redirects to legacy blog post.