990315 search stuff: check out http://express.infoseek.com; 
	http://www.copernic.com 

990316 http://www.nrao.edu/~jogle/TORG/arrow.txt

990316 www.peoplelink.com

990318 http://www.lyra.org/sitecopy/sitecopy-0.4.8.tar.gz

990323 	http://www.minivend.com/
	neped @ http://www.apostols.org
	hunt @ http://www.cri.cz/pub/kra/index.html
	Trinux: A Linux Security Toolkit http://www.trinux.org

	checking for a sniffer: 
Example: (1.1.1.1 is the linux host you want to check for a sniffer)          

# arp -s 1.1.1.1 
01:01:01:01:01:01                                              
# ping 1.1.1.1

	www.hackernews.com
	http://www.trinux.org/
	http://rlz.ne.mediaone.net/linux/ 

	Virus info:
	http://www.datafellows.com/news/hoax.htm
	http://www.datafellows.com/vir-info/
	http://www.drsolomon.com/home/home.cfm
	http://www.ncsa.com/
	http://www.mcafee.com/
	http://www.cheyenne.com/virusinfo/
	http://www.uk.sophos.com/
	htttp://www.symantec.com/avcenter/
	http://www.symantec.com/nav/index.html
	http://iw1.indyweb.net/~cvhd/encyclo.html
	Department of Energy Computer Incident Advisory Capability at
	http://ciac.llnl.gov/ciac/CIACHoaxes.html
	Symantec Anti Virus Research Center at
	http://www.symantec.com/avcenter/index.html
	McAfee Associates Virus Hoax List at
	http://www.mcafee.com/support/hoax.html
	Dr.  Solomons Hoax Page at
	http://www.drsolomons.com/vircen/hoax.html
	The Urban Legends Web Site at http://www.urbanlegends.com
	Urban Legends Reference Pages at http://www.snopes.com
	Datafellows Hoax Warnings at
	http://www.Europe.Datafellows.com/news/hoax.htm
	Evaluating Internet Research Sources at
	http://www.sccu.edu/faculty/R_Harris/evalu8it.htm
	Evaluation of Information Sources at
	http://www.vuw.ac.nz/~agsmith/evaln/evaln.htm
	Bibliography on Evaluating Internet Resources at
	http://refserver.lib.vt.edu/libinst/critTHINK.HTM

http://urbanlegends.miningco.com/library/weekly/aa012099.htm
http://www.ih2000.net/ira/hoaxes.htm
	

	Check http://www.lists.gnac.net/firewalls/
	http://www.dreamwvr.com/webframe.htm

	Law Survey:
	http://cwis.kub.nl/~frw/people/koops/lawsurvy.htm

	Good RFCs:
	http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc2072.html
	http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfc1812.html
	also rfc1878, 1519, 2137

	http://www.toad.com/~dnssec/

990326	cd /
	find . -mount -ctime -2 -exec ls -ld {} \; > file.chged

You can always backup files using rsync and ssh like so:
 
#!/bin/sh                                                                 
rsync -avz -e "ssh -c blowfish" /etc/important/ othermachine:/var/important1
 
In this example, all the important files are symbolically linked
in /etc/important and you are using blowfish encryption because
it is fast. 

Highly recommended tool: MRTG, the Multi-Router Traffic Grapher,
which polls SNMP devices and throws up nice graphs in HTML.  You
can find it at
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html. 

================
http://www.arctime.com/
================
http://www.math.uio.no/~janl/w3mir/
================
Excel "easter egg"
(1) In Excel 97, open a new blank work sheet.
(2) Press F5 and type X97:L97 in the "Reference" box, then click OK.
(3) Now hit your tab key once (you should end up in cell M97).
(4) press "Ctrl" and "Shift" while clicking once on the "chart wizard"
    icon (the one at the top with the blue-yellow-red bar chart).
================
http://nic.com/~dave/Security-HOWTO.html
================

990410
	http://spam.abuse.net
================
>You delegated a /26, and had a different nameserver set for that /26 than
>its larger aggregate block?  ARIN did this for you on the SWIP?  The last
>time I checked it was against their policy, but maybe that's changed.

It's done as described here:                                             

   http://www.dns.net/dnsrd/rfc/rfc2317.html
--                                                                       
Rahul Dhesi 

================
We use a Honda  at our location:   35 servers and a rack of comm gear.
Purchased it from Northern                                           
1-800-533-5545
http://www.northern-online.com
================
> Neither of these ports are listed in /etc/services and I cannot
> seem to find what process is making them listen on those ports.
/usr/sbin/fuser -n tcp 669
================
For a Windows based program, use the people that made its program. :)  If
you download the Back Oriface package, there is a client in there, that can
scan blocks of IP's.  http://www.cultdeadcow.com
================
NetBus 1.x is always on port 12345.
NetBus 2.x default 20034 but configurable.
http://ken.arpa.com/backdoors/1.html -  NetBus 1.x and BackOrifice info.   
http://ken.arpa.com/backdoors/2.html -  NetBus 2.x etc. info
================
http://www.psionic.com/abacus/
================
http://scifi.squawk.com/demime.html
================
ISP billing software:
.                          
================
web email
http://web.horde.org/imp -- promising...
http://screwdriver.net/twig/
http://www.endymion.com/products/mailman/ -- web mail


990423
mini linux distru
http://www.sharethenet.com
================
www.anonymizer.com
www.zks.net
================
http://www.network-defense.com/
http://www.opensec.net/
================
Note on ethernet performance
http://www.research.digital.com/wrl/publications/abstracts/88.4.html
================
990424
www.watertanks.com
================
990426
https://payments.networksolutions.com
================
990427
http://www.networktechinc.com/srvsw-pc.html
http://www.fourstarsystems.com/rose/index.htm
http://www.cybex.com/
http://www.z-line.com/
================
990428
http://www.clark.net/~roesch/security.html -- snort, pkt logger, 
simple ids
http://mulinux.nevalabs.org/  -- mulinix, one floppy dist
================
990430
http://www.euromktg.com/globstats/ -- language statistics
================
990503
http://www-nrg.ee.lbl.gov/nrg-papers.html -- capacity papers
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/459/18.html -- bgp tutorial
ftp://puck.nether.net/pub/jared/ -- Jared Mauch's sysmon software, located at  
http://glimpse.cs.arizona.edu/ -- search engine for linux
================
990504
http://reality.sgi.com/tut/  -- California Creekin'
================
990505
http://ee-staff.ethz.ch/~oetiker/webtools/mrtg/mrtg.html

http://www.liszt.com -- mailing list central
http://www.topica.com-- likewise
http://www.tile.net/ -- likewise

http://www.imap.org/ -- info on imap

http://www.caida.org/Pathchar/  -- pathchar

Server = Shoutcast: http://www.shoutcast.com  (also nice javascript)
www.icecast.org (improved server, same clients as shoutcast)
Client = Winamp: http://www.nullsoft.com

http://www.cheapbytes.com/

http://www.list.org/ -- GNU Mailman

bugtraq:Infosec.19990305.macof.a
#Needs Net::RawIP (http://quake.skif.net/RawIP)
# Requires libpcap (ftp://ftp.ee.lbl.gov/libpcap.tar.Z)

================
990507

http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/faq98.htm  -- Frontpage98 faq
http://www.rtr.com/fpsupport/SERK/security.htm

http://www.creditnet.com/ -- credit card processing
www.plugnpay.com
http://photo.net/wtr/thebook/ecommerce.html (scroll       
down to "Mundane details: running credit cards".

http://www.net.lut.ac.uk/psst/ -- gnupgp, openssh

================
990508
Web-mail gateways
foodora:        http://www.netspace.org/~bperkins
WWW-Mail:       http://www.econ.cbs.dk/vejrum/www-mail.html
DMail-Web:      http://www.netwinsite.com/dmailweb/
AtDot-1.8.1:    http://www.atdot.org
http://spin.ch/~tpo and follow the link wit mail2web.
minivend -- shopping cart program???

HTTPD Log Analyzers
http://www.hypernews.org/HyperNews/get/www/log-analyzers.html
http://awsd.com/scripts/weblog/index.shtml
Statistics for the TCP HTTP Server
http://www.tcp.chem.tue.nl/stats/script/

W3Perl is a shareware web stats tool.
http://www.w3perl.com/
Gwstat processes the html output from wwwstat to generate a set of GIF
graphs
http://dis.cs.umass.edu/stats/gwstat.html

Access Log Analyzers
http://www.uu.se/Software/Analyzers/Access-analyzers.html

Analog The most popular logfile analyser in the world
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/

wwwstat HTTPd Logfile Analysis Software
http://www.ics.uci.edu/pub/websoft/wwwstat/

getstats_plot web log analysis program
http://infopad.eecs.berkeley.edu/~burd/software/getstats_plot/

http://www.mrunix.net/webalizer/ 
 cat logfile |logresolve |webalize -options   

magic command
(cd /source/directory && tar cf - . ) | (cd /dest/directory && tar xvfp -)

http://www.continuo.com/kipnis/ikipnis.html -- clavichord recording;
  Sony Essential Classics CD SBK 53263

http://pobox.com/~djb/daemontools.html -- supervise, from djb's 
daemontools package

Ted -- richtext based editor
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted                                       
http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted

Check out ipchains at:  http://www.rustcorp.com/linux/ipchains/

================
990510
http://www.moretonbay.com/vpn/pptp.html -- Linux pptp implementation...

http://www.sausage.com -- html editor.
http://wing-yee.ntc.keio.ac.jp/hosokawa/redcrypt/  -- sharing 
password between NT and unix...

http://www.crucial.com -- memory for cisco also Rocky Mountain 
Ram. Part # CIS32M3640 

================
990511
http://fnpspa.fnal.gov/nirvana/nedit.html
http://www.amazing.com/internet inet-access faq

================
990512
www.harmony-central.com -- Brett Rattner's column about buying an
acoustic guitar
http://www.swcp.com/~jgentry/pers.html setting up dial in servers

http://www.uk.research.att.com/vnc/ -- windows xwindows
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/antispam/procmail-security.html
http://satan.oih.rwth-aachen.de/AMaViS/

http://www.i-regatta.org
http://www.ngi.org/ -- has tony's data

http://www.nsrc.org/ -- Network startup resource center (archived 
email has interesting history)

http://alanhorvath.com/
http://www.wunderware.com/tuner
http://www.guitarnotes.com
http://www.sheetmusicplus.com/ads/software_GN1.tmpl

================
990513
http://developer.redhat.com/bugzilla -- redhat bug reports...

================
990514
http://www.ietf.org/ID-nits.html

================
990515
XTide 2.1.2 is now available from ftp://ftp.flaterco.com/xtide/.

http://www2.inow.com/~conover/ntropix/ -- tsinvest, Quantitative 
financial analysis of equities. 

http://www.troubador.com/~keidav/downloads.html MSQL frontend to pgsql
http://members.tripod.com/~hzo/osi_counter/index.html - Operating 
System Counter
http://starship.skyport.net/crew/marduk/linbot/ - Linbot is a site 
management tool for webmasters.

http://www.club.innet.be/~pub01180/gifctxt.html - gifc gif compiler.

grepmail $CPAN/authors/id/D/DC/DCOPPIT/grepmail-1.7.tar.gz

s-news can be found at                     
http://www.sylph.u-net.com/snews.html 
suck can be found at
http://home.att.net/~bobyetman/
================
19990517
http://www.MyItem.com

================
19990518
http://www.netlab.co.uk/rwoolley/chord.html
http://www.miquels.cistron.nl/radius/
http://www.merit.edu/aaa 

================
19990522
nslookup 50.1.195.128.relays.orbs.org for blackholes...

================
19990523
www.vmware.com -- virtual machine for linux
webalizer for tracking usage...

http://www.imrss.org/query.html -- relay mail server??
http://www.dorkslayers.com/orbs/ -- ditto
http://www.xnet.com/%7Eemarshal/rblcheck/ -- ditto

================
19990524
www.domainstats.com -- netnames domain statistics page

http://www.nfr.net/products -- "back officer friendly"

================
19990525
http://www.moongroup.com/ocs/ -- web based mail system
http://www.listar.org/ -- mail list package
http://www.bookfinder.com/search/ -- finding books...

http://www.fortunecity.com/tatooine/lucas/339/page1.html -- star wars!!

================
19990607
Here is a sample of an ipfwadm script for Linux:
http://pasadena.net/linux/linuxsecure.html

================
19990611
There are a number of other cheap and free programs out                 
> there that are worth looking at.                 
> http://www.freeware32.com/ is a good spot to start 

================
19990614
Hacker Sites:
http://www.l0pht.com/
http://www.rootshell.com/beta/news.html
http://www.antionline.com/
http://www.cultdeadcow.com/
http://www.hackernews.com/

================
19990616
micro website search engine...
http://www.bin.org.uk:8080/code/www_srch-0.1.tar

================
19990617

BTW, NewsHub.com has a service for ISP's:                                  
http://www.newshub.com/newshub/nhfws.html  It's not free, however if you are a
TUCOWS affiliate, it *is* free! : http://ispcentral.tucows.com/index/ 

www.isyndicate.com
www.looksmart.com                                                            
www.snap.com
http://www.vpop.net/news.html

http://www.wormhole2.com/webml/
http://www.profuso.com/EN/products.html
http://www.focalmail.com/home/index.html
http://emumail.com/                                                     
http://freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/07/10/900087585.html                   
http://core.freshmeat.net/appindex/1999/01/21/916910532.html   
http://ct.us.mirrors.freshmeat.net/appindex/1998/10/11/908161697.html

http://www.obsidian.co.za
http://horde.org/imp/

www.netscout.com

ftp.yars.free.net /pub/software/unix/net/ftp/client/lftp


================
19990618
see stephanie forrest's work on computer immunology:                            
        http://www.cs.unm.edu/~immsec/       
and to a lesser extent, random "canary" values in StackGuard:
        http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/immunix/StackGuard/
and the introduction of randomness to defeat race attacks, predictable
sequence number attacks, etc. in OpenBSD:                                     
        http://www.openbsd.org/crypto.html
Also:
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/immunix/survivability.html 
http://www.cse.ogi.edu/DISC/projects/immunix/StackGuard/

================
19990627

I wrote a GUI for the popular program wget in tcl/tk.                       
tkwget is freely downloadable accessing the linux section of my     
homepage:  www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Lakes/9193      

There is a wonderful RFC search engine @                                   
http://www.faqs.org/rfcs/rfcsearch.html                                     
   
There are a couple of other RFC resources out there, many of which
are linked to from the Information Technology Professional's Resource
Center - http://www.itprc.com/

the definitive one is ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/rfc-index.txt.  I
have html-ized that in
ftp://ftpeng.cisco.com/fred/rfc-index/rfc.html, if that is more
useful for you - I update that daily from the RFC Editor's file, and
the RFC Editor's web pages point to it.  You will find quite a bit of
information at http://www.rfc-editor.org/ [Fred Baker]

http://www.it.kth.se/docs/rfc/dir/
http://info.internet.isi.edu/1/in-notes/rfc 
http://memory.palace.org/

I highly recommend http://www.normos.org as an RFC archive with
excellent database and full search features.
http://sunsite.cnlab-switch.ch/ftp/doc/standard/rfc/mini-index.html
http://www.cs.columbia.edu/~hgs/netbib indexes RFCs, I-Ds (current and
expired) and papers.                

Use the "save as" feature of MS Explorer to save the requested RFC as
a textfile.  Remember where you save the file. 

Download the free utility PCbook2:
http://www.zdnet.com/pcmag/pctech/content/18/07/ut1807.001.html
   
Then use this utility to print the RFC (or Internet-draft for that
matter).  You can even chose to print the textfile with two or 4
pages per side. 

--
http://www.miz.org/ -- from clavichord list: German Music Information Centre

================
19990628
www.menandmice.com -- "dnsexpert" software

www.yeahwrite.com -- word processor?

================
19990629

www.securityfocus.com -- new home of bugtraq

================
19990630
http://www.erights.org/ -- secure java lib, two way chat...
http://www.skyhunter.com/marcs/echatIndex.html

================
19990701
Peter's tools:
Company       Product           
Use                                             
=======       ========          ======
IdeaMarket    NoteTab Pro       text editor  
Jasc Paint    Shop Pro          graphics editor
Alex Kunadze  CuteFTP           file management
Xara          X3D               3d lettering banners 
Xara          Webster           graphics tool 
Ulead         Media Studio      graphics tool

================
19990706
iso3166 codes
http://www.din.de/gremien/nas/nabd/iso3166ma/index.html

================
19990708
good diagram esplaining sailboat lighting.
http://www.boatsafe.com/nauticalknowhow/060199tip5.htm
Documentation is a method of proving boat ownership
internationally.  It is available to boats of 5 tons or more.
See........   http://www.uscg.mil/hq/g-m/vdoc/faq.htm 

Security notes
 Russian book "Special Tasks"
 Alan Nunn May
 Cambridge 5
 Making of the Atomic Bomb
 Philby
 NSA has Venona
 Falcon and the Snowman
 "Bombshell"
 "Venona"
 Donald Maclean

================
19990710
http://www.toetsch.at/en/tips/linux/99/26.htm  -- Yman2html - Yet 
another man to html converter

================
19990712
A Distant Mirror : The Calamitous 14th Century -- Byron Hale's book mention..

================
19990715
"The Unquiet Mind" -- book Ida recommended

Russ Intravartolo on inet-access
Unlimited Internet Access http://www.starnetusa.net/
Wholesale Internet Services http://www.megapop.net/

================
19990716
http://www.howtosell.net/html/archives/resources1.html                    
http://www.howtosell.net/html/archives/resources2.html
http://www.milestek.com/  

Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions
   http://www.phillipsnizer.com/internetlib2.htm

http://www.caida.org/Tools/RRDtool/
if you use/like MRTG, check out RRDtool 

http://bluefish.linuxbox.com/

================
1990723
http://wall.etl.go.jp/delegate/ -- interesting proxy package.  Also
SSL proxy
================
19990802
http://serve.anawave.com/traffic/traffic.html 
GNU wget  should do this nicely...

www.thegpsstore.com 

990902 
qpage (http://www.qpage.org) is a rather nice little pager utility 
that is
run as a daemon to listen to SNPP requests and dial out as needed.
http://www.sisd.com/freeside
Freeside is an open-source billing package for Internet Service Providers.

http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/nocol and qpage for paging.
http://www.kernel.org/software/mon/  monitoring software
or http://www.us.kernel.org/pub/software/admin/mon/
http://www.netplex-tech.com/software/nocol/   more monitoring software
http://www.netsaint.org/

www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/analog/                                          
since its a real time report generator, the pages can timeout when
log files get large, so fix with a crontab entry like:
    
# update /var/www/bin/analog/dnscache.db by running analog every hour          17 * * * * /var/www/bin/analog/analog +g/var/www/bin/analog/virtual.cfg /var/log/httpd/virtual_access_log,/var/log/httpd/virtual_error_log > /dev/null

   
 
================
19990906

http://www.freebsd.org/~wosch/mailindex/ 

================
19990922
http://www.groupweb.com/news/news.htm  -- marketing
http://bizweb2000.com 

================
19990930
The machines come complete with 17" monitor and fast ethernet for 
$899. The
software is a KDE version of RH6.0.                                    

See specs and order from website: http://slinuxmachines.com      

================
Book: "Internet Routing Archictectures" by Bassam Halabi.
 
_Internet Routing Architectures_ (Bassam Halabi/Cisco Press) is a 
wee bit
inaccurate/outdated now, but will provide you with some good, 
detailed,         
information on BGP fundamentals.  Also, check out Avi Freedman's
documentation  and Cisco's BGP
case study ...     
Another great introduction to BGP is BGP4 by Ian Stewart (Addison-Wesley):
http://bn.bfast.com/booklink/click?sourceid=13844&is_search=Y&title=BGP4&mat
ch=exact&options=and                                                
 
This book will *not* teach you how to configure Cisco IOS (or any 
other         
implementation).  It does provide a concise introduction to the major
features of BGP that a motivated reader could finish in an afternoon.
   
Of course, Avi's cookbook above, and his articles at 
www.boardwatch.com,        
are also highly recommended--and the price is right.  :)
================
19991117    

pc rack mount cases:

www.appro.com 
www.technoland.com 
www.bsicomputer.com 
www.calpc.com
www.pcpowercooling.com 
www.siliconrax.com 800.700.8560 
www.svec.com
www.varesearch.com 
www.plantaganet.com/BCF (low profile)
www.tesys.com 
www.boomrack.com 
www.comnets.com/html/linux.html
www.trimapintl.com 
www.imagestream-is.com 
www.valinux.com/products
(for both PC or SUN boards) 
www.penguincomputing.com (1U pc's)
(Technoland 800.292.4500 RackmasterFilters, internal temp readouts
800.480.4384)   


> PII vs Celeron
> http://www.theregister.co.uk/990427-000013.html
> PIII vs Athlon                                                             
> http://www.anandtech.com/html/review_display.cfm?document=1015 
>The Celeron isn't supposed to support multiple CPU's, though I've heard there
>is a two CPU MB out there designed to work with the Celeron.  This
is the Abit BP6.  See http://www.abit.com.tw/english/product/bp6.htm. 
With the Abit BP6 motherboard costing under $150, and 400MHz Celerons
going for under $70, you can put together a very cheap dual processor
system this way. 

>I've also heard of                                                            >some fairly scary hacks that make it possible to use multiple Celerons on
>standard multi-CPU boards.
Several companies sell Socket-370 to Slot-1 converters that have
these hacks already built in.  See, for example,
http://www.msi.com.tw/product_guide/converter/6905.htm or
http://www.asus.com/Products/Motherboard/Pentiumpro/S370/index.html. 
These boards let you run the newer Socket-370 Celerons in single and
dual processor Pentium II motherboards.  The converter boards cost
under $20. 
 
################
19991201
http://www.cs.utk.edu/~moore/what-nats-break.html 

================
19991206
        trinux  and/or
        picobsd 
        http://www.linuxrouter.org/

================
19991208
There are also various standalone hardware NTP server:
http://www.bancomm.com/cTS2100.htm
http://www.spectracomcorp.com/
http://www.truetime.com/




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