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The Raspberry Pi Web Server Speed Test - Linux Blog
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Mostly Coherent Ramblings of a Silicon Forest Software Developer. The Raspberry Pi Web Server Speed Test. So last week I showed how to set up a web server on the Raspberry Pi. Many people pointed out that Apache probably isn’t the best option for the Pi. So I decided to do a little speed test to see which server would be the fastest if you were going to build a Raspberry Pi Webserver. This is a good way to compare how each server will run on low powered hardware. Thanks for being a reader! As it is a gre...
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OSSEC Notebook: OSSEC 2.7.1 and Beyond
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Tuesday, January 28, 2014. OSSEC 2.7.1 and Beyond. OSSEC 2.7.1. Has been released in November 2013 which contained mostly bug fixes. Since then many new pull requests have been submitted and many developers are eager to contribute their talents. After considering many factors, it was decided that it's time to move the source code repository to GitHub. This is happening during the first quarter of 2014. Please check www.osse.net in the next few weeks for the latest development. Worker, Writer, Dream Weaver.
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OSSEC Notebook: July 2012
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Friday, July 27, 2012. So You Want to Help OSSEC Development. Here is a list of tasks/areas you can help. The next release will be 2.7, focusing on bug fixes and small enhancements. Bigger enhancements are deferred for future release, marked as 3.0 for now. 'Doc' marks the areas for documentation. You can volunteer for any items marked with (TBD). Bugs / enhancement requests. A) Document the current development process (jbcheng). B) 27 - Release Coordinator (jbcheng). D) 30 - Suggestion to tie rule alert...
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Programming Tutorials by Jeremy Morgan - Jeremy's Programming Blog
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Mostly Coherent Ramblings of a Silicon Forest Software Developer. Programming Tutorials by Jeremy Morgan. Here are a collection of tutorials I’ve done on various technologies and platforms. If you’d like to see something new here, contact me! Get notified every time I post a tutorial by Adding my tutorial RSS Feed. Or you can get feeds straight to your inbox. When they are added! Does Dry Ice Really Cool Five Times Better Than Regular Ice? Posted Sunday, July 31, 2016. Posted Friday, April 22, 2016.
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Mostly Coherent Ramblings of a Silicon Forest Software Developer. How to Add WiFi to Your Arduino. If you want to add internet connectivity to an Arduino, you have quite a few options. Since most Arduino models are not bundled with Ethernet or WiFi a market has developed for it, and I decided to try one out and share my thoughts. For this article I’ll be using the Adafruit CC3000 breakout board found here. For the platform I’m using an Arduino Mega 2560 I received from Newark element14. Read on →. Today ...
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How To Monitor Room Temperature with a Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi Blog
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Mostly Coherent Ramblings of a Silicon Forest Software Developer. How to Monitor Room Temperature With a Raspberry Pi. What you’ll need:. Raspberry Pi (I am using a Raspberry Pi 2, but you don’t have to). I have updated the source code for this article. And built an ASP.Net Web API. For this project. Watch them on GitHub to get notified when it’s updated. Hooking up the Hardware. I ordered the DS18B20 Waterproof Digital temperature sensor extras from Adafruit ( Get it here. This is connected to a Raspber...
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How to Overclock your Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi Blog
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Mostly Coherent Ramblings of a Silicon Forest Software Developer. How to Overclock Your Raspberry Pi. Do you want to safely overclock your Raspberry Pi? Here’s how you need to do it. There are a few articles out there on overclocking your Raspberry Pi, and I followed them but it didn’t work. So after some Googling and Stack Overflow work I find the answer, and I’m here to save you some time. My New Course: Hands on Internet of Things with the Raspberry Pi. Thanks for being a reader! Like my IoT projects?
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OSSEC Notebook: OSSEC 2.7 Released
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Monday, November 19, 2012. OSSEC 2.7 Released. Go straight to ossec.net Download. OSSEC 2.7 key features:. Add hybrid mode – allows the same host to be both a server and an agent, useful for multi-tier OSSEC deployment. Add manage agents -f. Option for bulk generation of client keys from an input file. During Agent installation, allow the OSSEC server to be specified using hostname instead of IP. Add prelinking support – reduce confusion when a file change is the result of prelinking. Ossec-client.sh...
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OSSEC Notebook: OSSEC Tools
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Friday, June 1, 2012. Besides the obvious must-have of OSSEC package you downloaded, what other things do I need to extend OSSEC capabilities? Is an open source log management solution that stores your logs in elasticsearch. And provides web-based GUI. It utilizes logstash. Can receive OSSEC alerts via syslog. There is a free version which allows you to index up to 500 megabytes of data per day, and make the data ready for query and correlation. Splunk for OSSEC. Enterprise Log Search and Archive). Which...
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