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Xtables-Addons On Centos 6 & Iptables GeoIP Filtering
Thursday, 18 August 2011 07:01

Xtables-Addons On Centos 6 & Iptables GeoIP Filtering

This tutorial will explain how to install aditional modules for the kernel to use with iptables rules sets (netfilter modules). Xtables-addons is the successor to patch-o-matic(-ng). Likewise, it contains extensions that were not, or are not yet, accepted in the main kernel/iptables packages. Xtables-addons is different from patch-o-matic in that you do not have to patch or recompile the kernel.

Read more: http://www.howtoforge.com/xtables-addons-on-centos-6-and-iptables-geoip-filtering

 
How To Upgrade DRBD Userland Version To 8.3.9 Under OpenSUSE 11.4
Wednesday, 11 May 2011 11:24

How To Upgrade DRBD Userland Version To 8.3.9 Under OpenSUSE 11.4

This documentation shows you how to compile the drbd package 8.3.9 based on the OpenSUSE 11.4 kernel source tree (we do need to build the kernel source tree, but we do not need to recompile the kernel). It is for test purposes only, and it works for my working environment and I cannot guarantee that this works for you.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/how-to-upgrade-drbd-userland-version-to-8.3.9-under-opensuse-11.4

 
Create a random number in Ruby
Friday, 19 March 2010 16:48
Return a value from 0 to 5:
rand(6)

Return a value between 0 and 1:
rand

Resources:
- Module: Kernel [ruby-doc.org]

Read more: http://feeds.dzone.com/~r/dzone/snippets/~3/aIaVxWHYbAE/10611

 
Building Kernel Modules With Module-Assistant On Debian Lenny
Sunday, 24 January 2010 15:05

Building Kernel Modules With Module-Assistant On Debian Lenny

module-assistant is a tool for building Debian kernel modules from source, without having to rebuild the whole kernel. It fetches module-source packages that have been prepared for the Debian distribution via apt and produces .deb packages. This tutorial shows how to use module-assistant in command-line mode and in interactive mode.

Read more: http://howtoforge.com/building-kernel-modules-with-module-assistant-on-debian-lenny

 


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