This is what my buddy MikeRoo said about the different Linux flavors: Thin (slack/debian), there’s normal (mint/cent), there’s thick (pclinuxos) then there’s obese (fedora/suse).
Archive for February, 2009
Using SNMPget or SNMPwalk witha vendor MIB file
First, copy your .mib file into the directory where your script is located. Then use snmpget in the following format: snmpget [address] -c [community string] -v 1 -m [mib name] [object to scan] Then use snmpwalk in the following format: snmpwalk [address] -c [community string] -v 1 -m [mib name] [object to scan]
Splunk
All this information was copied from splunk.com Everything in one place. Managing data centers in silos used to make sense. Things change. Distributed, scale-out computing, complex web-based applications and virtualization defy the old ways. Splunk breaks through the silos, indexing data from every component. Search, alert and report on all your IT data from every [...]
dban – Darik’s Boot And Nuke
Great software, tested using Helix and could not find any data on the HD.
Installing BackTrack 3 on a USB
I found this great clip on youtube.com from phait08 I followed the entire video and it work, so I decide to post it on my site. Check to see which Drive Letter your USB HD/Stick is using. Here are the steps:





