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Sjeng xboard / eboard compatible chess engine .spec
By unSpawn at 2008-03-25 21:27
Sjeng: http://www.sjeng.org/
Xboard: http://www.tim-mann.org/xboard.html
Eboard: http://eboard.sourceforge.net/

[code]
%define origname Sjeng-Free-11.2
%define name sjeng
%define ver 11.2
%define rel 1
%define debug_packages %{nil}
%define debug_package %{nil}

Name: %{name}
Summary: %{name}, a xboard compatible chess engine
Version: %{ver}
Release: %{rel}
License: GPL
Group: Amusements/Games
Source0: %{origname}.tar.gz
Prereq: xboard
Provides: %{name}
Buildarch: noarch
Vendor: Gian-Carlo Pascutto
URL: http://www.sjeng.org/
BuildRoot: %{_tmppath}/%{name}-%{version}

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FUSE CopyFS .spec
By unSpawn at 2008-03-23 18:32
FUSE: http://fuse.sourceforge.net
CopyFS: http://n0x.org/copyfs/

[code]
%define origname copyfs
%define name fuse-copyfs
%define ver 1.0.1
%define rel 1
%define debug_packages %{nil}
%define debug_package %{nil}

Name: %{name}
Summary: %{name}, a copy-on-write, versioned filesystem using FUSE
Version: %{ver}
Release: %{rel}
License: GPL
Group: Utilities/System
Source0: %{origname}-%{ver}.tar.bz2
# "copyfs.html" is a copy of the sites HTML.
Source1: %{origname}.html
Prereq: kernel >= 2.6.14, fuse >= 2.7.3, libattr >= 2.4.32
Provides: %{name}
Buildarch: noarch
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Rootkit Hunter 1.3.2 release imminent...
By unSpawn at 2008-02-25 21:38
The team will be releasing RKH-1.3.2, which will fix aprox 10-ish bugs, RSN.

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Ext3cow implements secure deletion, authenticated encryption, and incremental authentication.
By unSpawn at 2008-02-08 08:06
"Ext3cow is an open-source, versioning file system based on ext3. It provides a time-shifting interface that allows a real-time and continuous view of the past. This allows users to access their file system as it appeared at any point in time. Ext3cow was designed as a platform for regulatory compliance, and has been used to implement secure deletion, authenticated encryption, and incremental authentication."

Some advantages of ext3cow:
- It does not pollute the name space with named versions
- It has low storage and performance overhead
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The Problem With PHP Application Security
By unSpawn at 2007-01-22 19:35
One of the topics sadly not exhausted. Please chip in if you want to discuss this in a meaningful way: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/showthread.php?p=2598001.

...in other security-related news today
By unSpawn at 2007-01-08 15:38
1168038000, death of Momofuku Ando, famous for inventing Instant Ramen which lead to Ramen.

The Rootkit Hunter is looking for C/C++ developers
By unSpawn at 2006-11-22 13:40
We're looking for developers who have C/C++, experience developing applications on POSIX-based systems and an understanding of shell scripts, work together as a team and who can dedicate time on a more or less regular basis.

If you want to help develop Rootkit Hunter or like more information please contact me.

YAWLINRFTWA
By unSpawn at 2006-11-05 10:26
"yet another why Linux is not ready for the world article"

Ask not what GNU/Linux can do for you, but what you can do for GNU/Linux.
GNU/Linux users have an obligation because of using FOSS: active and constructive participation in the FOSS ecology. Not doing so means consumerism, which in essence is egotistical and a shallow and destructive movement. Anyone who says GNU/Linux should do "better" and does not put in any substantial and constructive effort to make it "better" does not understand FOSS.

Non-authoritative scan results of BitDefender, ClamAV, F-prot and NOD32
By unSpawn at 2006-10-14 04:41
Here's some scan results of running BitDefender, ClamAV, F-prot and NOD32 on a stash of aproximately 10K files containing a mixed set of Root kits, LKM's, tools and w32 goodies:
Files scanned: BDC: 12113, NOD32: 11000, F-prot: 9375, ClamAV: 9280.
Threats / infected + suspected files found: BDC: 537, NOD32: 421, F-prot: 366, ClamAV: 150.

More details here: http://www.linuxquestions.org/questi...d.php?t=491870

Rootkit Hunter release 1.2.9
By unSpawn at 2006-09-29 22:47
Yeah, we finally did it, 1.2.9 is here!

My sincere thanks to all who made this project and this release possible: the Rootkit Hunter project team, all contributors and testers, all RKH users, those who kept nagging us for a release, Linuxquestions.org, Sourceforge for unfaltering support and Michael Boelen for providing RKH and relinquishing control.

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