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25 March, 2012 Blog

Creating a Wireshark compatible .cap file with tcpdump

Tcpdump is a useful tool to capture network packets on a Linux, UNIX, BSD, etc. system. It is nice, however,

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5 March, 2012 Blog

Home Servers – The shit under my stairs

I get asked a lot about the shit under my stairs. It’s not particularly interesting, but I thought I should

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20 February, 2012 Blog

How to use Netcat – a Netcat tutorial

Netcat is an open source utility which allows you to easily pipe data across a network. You can use it

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DNS Root Servers Map
14 February, 2012 Blog

DNS – Understanding it helps to debug it

The key to working out what’s going on with your DNS is understanding how it works. DNS can be deceptive,

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Holding Page Logo
12 February, 2012 Blog

Website holding pages – always use them

If you have an idea for a website and you’re confident you’re going to go through with it, always buy

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7 February, 2012 Blog

Quick Fix: Filesystem notification initialization error — contact your mail administrator (check for configuration errors with the FAM/Gamin library)

This error can be seen in your mail client and is often caused by Courier. If you are the system

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7 February, 2012 Blog

Bash script – read stdin line by line

This is a really useful bit of code which I use almost daily to speed up routine  tasks. You can

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5 February, 2012 Blog

BT’s UK FTTC (VDSL2/Infinity) Explained

I realise that the title of this article is a bunch of acronyms, but it’s going to be informative none

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D-Link DSL 320B
29 January, 2012 Blog

D-Link DSL-320B: A truly awful modem

The irony of this post is that, only a few days ago, I was singing the praises of the D-Link

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22 January, 2012 Blog

Maximum transmission unit (MTU) explained

The maximum transmission unit (MTU) is a term used in data networking and refers to the maximum size of a

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