Built upon a secure and stable operating system
CentOS is an Enterprise-class Linux Distribution derived from the source packages provided by RedHat. Referred to as the Community ENTerprise Operating System, CentOS is a secure and stable Linux Distribution with large community support. CentOS is developed by CentOS.
Passive detection of network probes and intrusion attempts
Snort performs protocol analysis and can passively detect a variety of attacks and probes such as buffer overflows, stealth port scans, web application attacks, and OS fingerprinting attempts. Snort is developed by Sourcefire.
Web-based analysis of intrusions
BASE is the Basic Analysis and Security Engine; a web-interface that provides a visual representation of intrusion data and allows analysis of possible intrusions that Snort has detected on your network. BASE is developed by the volunteers at Secure Ideas.
Automatic rule updates
The Snort rules are updated daily using Oinkmaster. EasyIDS can be configured to use and update the official Snort (VRT licensed) rules, the community rules and third party rules such as the Bleeding Snort rules. Oinkmaster is developed by Andreas Östling.
Web-based analysis of network traffic
ntop is a network probe that provides a visual representation of the bandwidth usage and protocol analysis of the traffic on your network. ntop is developed by Luca Deri.
E-mail notification of alerts
SnortNotify is a lightweight script that searches the database for new alerts meeting the configured priority and sends an e-mail containing specific information about those alerts. SnortNotify is developed by 780INC.
Snort performance graphs
PMGraph is a perl script that generates Snort performance graphs. Some of the graphs include: Dropped Packets, Alerts Per Second, Average Bytes Per Packet, Open Sessions, CPU stats, and much more. PMGraph is developed by Andreas Östling.
Scheduled local or remote FTP backups
Custom scripts allowing for the automatic and manual backup of EasyIDS to local or remote FTP hosts.
Integrated help system
Mouse-over style help messages on most of the configuration pages to provide details about what each of the options mean.
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Monday, November 9, 2009
Sunday, November 8, 2009
Wireless Internet hotspots in Nanjing, China
Wireless internet hotspots in Nanjing
南京无线上网
About Nanjing
All of the Nanjing wifi internet hotspots shown below are free to use. Where a password is required this can be obtained upon request. Click on a column heading to sort.
Location name & address | District | ||||
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3Coffee, 150 Shanghai Lu 3Coffee 南京市上海路150号3楼 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Behind the Wall, 150 Shanghai Lu 法国乐尚餐厅 汉口路 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 1, 35 Hanzhongmen Da Jie 蓝湾咖啡1 汉中门大街35号 | Jianye 建邺区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 10, Nanjing Auto Commercial Building, 68 Luxi Alley 蓝湾咖啡10 芦席营68号(南汽集团商务大厦) | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 11, 6-10 Huayuan Lu 蓝湾咖啡11 花园路6-10号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 12, 108 Yintian Jie 蓝湾咖啡12 应天大街108号 | Jianye 建邺区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 13, 37 Ke Alley 蓝湾咖啡13 科巷37号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 14, 7F, National Fitness Centre, Zhongshan Dong Lu 蓝湾咖啡14 中山东路全民健身中心7楼 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 15, 5F, Everest Building, Zhongyang Lu (near Drum Tower) 蓝湾咖啡15 鼓楼金峰大厦5楼 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 2, 320 Hongwu Nan Lu 蓝湾咖啡2 洪武南路320号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 3, 2 Beimenqiao, Hongwu Bei Lu 蓝湾咖啡3 洪武北路北门桥2号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 4, 21 Ruijin Lu 蓝湾咖啡4 瑞金路21号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 5, Lane 7, Taiping Nan Lu 蓝湾咖啡5 太平南路小火瓦巷7号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 6, Great Eastern Hotel, 11 Daguang Lu 蓝湾咖啡6 大光路11号东航宾馆 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 7, 2F, Future City, 498 Zhujiang Lu 蓝湾咖啡7 珠江路498号未来城2楼 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 8, Jinbang Hotel, 108 Moling Lu 蓝湾咖啡8 秣陵路108号金榜酒店 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Blue Gulf Coffee 9, 1-5 Yipin Jiayuan, Pipa Lu, Fuzimiao 蓝湾咖啡9 琵琶街---品嘉园1—5号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Bluesky Expat Bar and Grill, 77 Shanghai Lu 蓝奥西餐厅 上海路77号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Costa Coffee, Shanxi Lu 中环店 山西路军人俱乐部内中环广场1楼 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Danny’s Irish Bar, Kingsley Sheraton Hotel 丹尼艾尔兰吧 金丝利喜来登 新街口 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Enjoy Coffee, 17 Jin Yin Jie (opposite foreign students dormitory) Enjoy Coffee, 金银街17号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Finnegans Wake, 6 Cinnalane, off Zhongshan Nan Lu 芬尼根酒吧 中山南路升州路(原中北汽车站)熙南里街区6号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Grand Metropark Hotel, 319 East Zhongshan Lu 香港铜锣湾维景酒店 中山东路319号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Himalaya Restaurant, 183 Shigu Lu 喜马拉雅尼泊尔 石鼓路183号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Holiday Inn Nanjing Aqua City, 1 Jiankang Lu 南京水游城假日酒店 建康路1号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Jackey's Place 1, 115 Wangfu Da Jie 香港茶餐厅 1 王府大街115号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Jackey's Place 2, 200 Hankou Xi Lu 香港茶餐厅 2 汉口西路200号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Jia Hui Tea Bar, 59 Sipai Lou (nr. Nanjing Southeast University's South Gate) 惠茶社 四牌楼59号 (东南大学南门) | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Jin’s Café/Rainflower Lounge, Jinling Hotel 金陵咖啡厅 金陵饭店/雨花厅 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Kevin's Place, 26-3 Jing Xiang He Lu 第6街 进香河路26-3号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Les 5 Sens, Hankou Lu 法国乐尚餐厅 汉口路 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 1, 152 Shanghai Lu 猫空咖啡1 上海路152号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 2, 28 Yunnan Bei Lu 猫空咖啡2 云南北露28号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 3, 85 Changfu Jie 猫空咖啡3 常府街85号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 4, 51 Shengzhou Lu 猫空咖啡4 升州路51号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 5, Jinpu Plaza, Pukou 猫空咖啡5 江浦金浦广场 | Pukou 浦口区 | ||||
Maokong Coffee 6, Houbiaoying Lu (near gate of Nanjing Agricultural University) 猫空咖啡6 后标营路南农大南大门正对面 | Jiangning 江宁区 | ||||
Nail Bar, 10 Luo Long Xiang 钉子酒吧 罗廊巷10号 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
San Jian Ke Tea House, 331 Zhong Yang Road (beside Times Shopping Mall) 三剑客茶社 中央路331号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Sculpting in Time, 2F, 47 Hankou Lu 雕刻时光 鼓楼区汉口路47号2楼(近南京大学) | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Skyways 1, 160 Shanghai Lu 云中西餐1 上海路160号 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Skyways 2, 10 Taipingmen Da Jie 云中西餐2 太平门大街10号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
Skyways 3, A18 Yadong Plaza 云中西餐 南京仙隐北路12号 | Qixia 栖霞区 | ||||
Sofitel Galaxy Hotel, Shanxi Lu 索菲特银河 山西路 | Gulou 鼓楼区 | ||||
Sofitel Zhongshan Golf Resort Nanjing, 7 Huanling Lu 南京索菲特钟山高尔夫酒店 玄武区环陵路7号 | Qixia 栖霞区 | ||||
Star Bar, 26 Jing Xiang He Lu 静读斋 进香河路26号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 | ||||
The Thames, Nantai Xiang Xi (off Wang Fu Da Jie) 耕夫西餐厅 王府大街 | Baixia 白下区 | ||||
Wego Pizza, 103-5 Cheng Xian Jie (off Zhujiang Lu) 味谷 成贤街103-5号 | Xuanwu 玄武区 |
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Computer Recycling
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Computer is to help your children with school projects and any other things. The computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped.[1]
Computer recycling is the recycling or reuse of computers. It includes both finding another use for materials (such as donation to charity), and having systems dismantled in a manner that allows for the safe extraction of the constituent materials for reuse in other products.
The computer is an excellent way to ineract with other people on email and on msn which many people have including me... You can also interact with people on Facebook, myspace, twitter, digg, delicious and many others
Reasons for recycling
Obsolete computers are a valuable source for secondary raw materials, if treated properly; if not treated properly, they are a source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and even planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus of computer components around the globe. Technical solutions are available, but in most cases a legal framework, a collection system, logistics, and other services need to be implemented before a technical solution can be applied. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an estimated 30 to 40 million surplus PCs, which it classifies under the term "hazardous household waste",[2] will be ready for end-of-life management in each of the next few years. The U.S. National Safety Council estimates that 75% of all personal computers ever sold are now surplus electronics.[3]
Many materials used in the construction of computer hardware can be recovered in the recycling process for use in future production. Reuse of tin, silicon, iron, aluminum, and a variety of plastics — all present in bulk in computers — can reduce the costs of constructing new systems. In addition, components frequently contain copper, gold, and other materials valuable enough to reclaim in their own right.
Dismantled Sony Vaio PCG-982L and Compaq JBL Professional laptops.
Computer components contain valuable elements and substances suitable for reclamation, including lead, copper, and gold. They also contain many toxic substances, such as dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), cadmium, chromium, radioactive isotopes, and mercury. A typical computer monitor may contain more than 6% lead by weight, much of which is in the lead glass of the cathode ray tube (CRT). A typical 15-inch computer monitor may contain 1.5 pounds of lead,[2] but other monitors have been estimated as having up to 8 pounds of lead.[1] Circuit boards contain considerable quantities of lead-tin solders and are even more likely to leach into groundwater or to create air pollution via incineration. Additionally, the processing required to reclaim the precious substances (including incineration and acid treatments) may release, generate, and synthesize further toxic byproducts.
A major computer recycling concern is export of waste to countries with lower environmental standards. Companies may find it cost-effective in the short term to sell outdated computers to less developed countries with lax regulations. It is commonly believed that a majority of surplus laptops are routed to developing nations as "dumping grounds for e-waste".[4] The high value of working and reusable laptops, computers, and components (e.g., RAM) can help pay the cost of transportation for a large number of worthless "commodities". Broken monitors, obsolete circuit boards, and short-circuited transistors are difficult to spot in a container load of used electronics.
Complete Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia link on subject
The Computer is to help your children with school projects and any other things. The computer monitors are typically packed into low stacks on wooden pallets for recycling and then shrink-wrapped.[1]
Computer recycling is the recycling or reuse of computers. It includes both finding another use for materials (such as donation to charity), and having systems dismantled in a manner that allows for the safe extraction of the constituent materials for reuse in other products.
The computer is an excellent way to ineract with other people on email and on msn which many people have including me... You can also interact with people on Facebook, myspace, twitter, digg, delicious and many others
Reasons for recycling
Obsolete computers are a valuable source for secondary raw materials, if treated properly; if not treated properly, they are a source of toxins and carcinogens. Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and even planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus of computer components around the globe. Technical solutions are available, but in most cases a legal framework, a collection system, logistics, and other services need to be implemented before a technical solution can be applied. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, an estimated 30 to 40 million surplus PCs, which it classifies under the term "hazardous household waste",[2] will be ready for end-of-life management in each of the next few years. The U.S. National Safety Council estimates that 75% of all personal computers ever sold are now surplus electronics.[3]
Many materials used in the construction of computer hardware can be recovered in the recycling process for use in future production. Reuse of tin, silicon, iron, aluminum, and a variety of plastics — all present in bulk in computers — can reduce the costs of constructing new systems. In addition, components frequently contain copper, gold, and other materials valuable enough to reclaim in their own right.
Dismantled Sony Vaio PCG-982L and Compaq JBL Professional laptops.
Computer components contain valuable elements and substances suitable for reclamation, including lead, copper, and gold. They also contain many toxic substances, such as dioxins, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), cadmium, chromium, radioactive isotopes, and mercury. A typical computer monitor may contain more than 6% lead by weight, much of which is in the lead glass of the cathode ray tube (CRT). A typical 15-inch computer monitor may contain 1.5 pounds of lead,[2] but other monitors have been estimated as having up to 8 pounds of lead.[1] Circuit boards contain considerable quantities of lead-tin solders and are even more likely to leach into groundwater or to create air pollution via incineration. Additionally, the processing required to reclaim the precious substances (including incineration and acid treatments) may release, generate, and synthesize further toxic byproducts.
A major computer recycling concern is export of waste to countries with lower environmental standards. Companies may find it cost-effective in the short term to sell outdated computers to less developed countries with lax regulations. It is commonly believed that a majority of surplus laptops are routed to developing nations as "dumping grounds for e-waste".[4] The high value of working and reusable laptops, computers, and components (e.g., RAM) can help pay the cost of transportation for a large number of worthless "commodities". Broken monitors, obsolete circuit boards, and short-circuited transistors are difficult to spot in a container load of used electronics.
Complete Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia link on subject
Global IT Group : Development Under way
We have been in discussions all week with our groups world wide, and have started to form the recycle programs. Our goal here is to recycle as many computers and laptops to handle thousands of people who need computers for work, and educational purposes.
Any ideas?
Any ideas?
Saturday, October 24, 2009
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