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Debian Squeeze apache2 mod_security’s REQBODY_ERROR

Hello, last night i tried to install mod_security on a debian squeeze server, at first i thought that it would be an easy task but i was wrong, it turned out quite tricky to get it running the main reason was that debian has version 2.5.12-1 at its repository which it is not support the […]

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Installing TP-LINK TL-WN727N USB Wireless N 150Mbps Adapter on Debian Squeeze

Lets start with the product, TP-LINK L-WN727N is a USB Wireless N Adapter, and it has 150Mbps throughput on 802.11n Wireless Networks, it uses the RT5370 Chipset from Ralink (Link). The price from a local store here in Greece is 8 Euros, which makes this adapter very attractive low-cost solution. You can read more on

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IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack BGP Configuration: Part 3 – BiRD

Hello again this is the third and the last post of a series of posts about simple configuration examples implementing IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack BGP on Open Source Routing platforms. Previous posts dealt with similar configuration for OpenBGPD and Quagga, this time we will touch a little the BiRD Dynamic Routing Platform. BiRD BiRD “was developed as

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IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack BGP Configuration: Part 2 – Quagga

This is the second part of the simple configuration examples implementing IPv4/IPv6 Dual Stack BGP on Open Source Routing platforms. On the first post we had deal with the configuration of OpenBGPD on OpenBSD box, now its time for Linux and particulary its oldest routing daemon Quagga configured on Debian. Quagga Quagga is the oldest dynamic routing

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