OpenSSH Secure "how to" (ssh_config sshd_config) @ Calomel.org - Open Source Research and Reference
https://calomel.org/openssh.html Example on how to setup 2 factor authentication with OpenSSH using “ForceCommand” script
https://calomel.org/openssh.html Example on how to setup 2 factor authentication with OpenSSH using “ForceCommand” script
https://calomel.org/openssh.html Example on how to setup 2 factor authentication with OpenSSH using “ForceCommand” script
https://calomel.org/openssh.html Example on how to setup 2 factor authentication with OpenSSH using “ForceCommand” script
http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2010-10/openpdfs/limoncelli.pdf “I P R E S E N T T O Y O U , D E A R R E A D E R , T H I S parable about how the different ways we organize our work result in different levels of customer satisfaction.”, by T H O M A S A . L I M O N C E L L I
http://www.usenix.org/publications/login/2010-10/openpdfs/limoncelli.pdf “I P R E S E N T T O Y O U , D E A R R E A D E R , T H I S parable about how the different ways we organize our work result in different levels of customer satisfaction.”, by T H O M A S A . L I M O N C E L L I
https://github.com/reddit/reddit Configuration of Reddit website as GitHub repo.
https://github.com/reddit/reddit Configuration of Reddit website as GitHub repo.
http://fak3r.com/geek/howto-monitor-tomcat-with-monit-and-munin-in-debian/ The subject. Monit is only used for monitoring basic service availability and standard system metrics. Munin is used to monitor tomcat internal parameters collected from tomcat manager via munin plugin
http://fak3r.com/geek/howto-monitor-tomcat-with-monit-and-munin-in-debian/ The subject. Monit is only used for monitoring basic service availability and standard system metrics. Munin is used to monitor tomcat internal parameters collected from tomcat manager via munin plugin
http://vincent.bernat.im/en/blog/2011-ssl-benchmark.html Interesting test results comparing and analyzing SSL performance. Using right combination of software and proper tunning, you can get up to 14000 TPS (re-shake every 80 requests) on HP DL 380 G7, with two Xeon L5630 (running at 2.13GHz for a total of 8 cores), without hyperthreading, using a 2.6.39 kernel (HZ is set to 250) and two Intel 82576 NIC.