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1. Web applications and Unix permissions
(Technical Assists/Operations Assists)
Unix/Linux permissions can be a confusing thing. I have seen a large number of posts asking about permisisons, so I hope that this might go some way to assisting folks to understand what they are and ...
Tuesday, 03 June 2008
2. Finding common exploits in the Unix shell
(Technical Assists/Security Assists)
 Check the active processes Using the "ps" command to look for odd or unknown processes is normally the first place to start, if you are unsure what to look for in the process list, using ...
Monday, 02 June 2008
3. Web applications and Windows permissions
(Technical Assists/Operations Assists)
... it is a fact that most Web-Serving is offered under Unix and that Unix is pretty well documented within this environment. Hopefully the following information will go some way to clearing up any confusion ...
Sunday, 11 May 2008
4. Backup methodologies and strategies
(Technical Assists/Maintenance Assists)
... from 20GB upto 30TB per cycle, including Host, OLTP, DBase, Flat Files covering Windows, Unix, Linux and Mainframe and might be considered overkill by many. But <crossing-fingers and everything else ...
Monday, 04 February 2008

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