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<updated>2010-01-02T02:45:25Z</updated>
<author><name>Norbert</name></author>
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<title>Nagios 3 with failover on SLES 11 with NConf, NRPE, NSCA, PNP4Nagios and NagVis</title>
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<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/nagios.html</id>
<updated>2010-01-02T02:45:25Z</updated>
<summary>Installation instructions for Nagios 3 with failover on SLES 11 with NConf, NRPE, NSCA, PNP4Nagios and NagVis.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>RPM packages for NRPE</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/nrpe.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/nrpe.html</id>
<updated>2009-12-06T01:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>RPM packages for the Nagios addon NRPE. There are individual packages for the daemon and the plugin check_nrpe. Also the spec files are available so that you can easily build RPMs for other distributions and plattforms.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Import single database from MySQL dump</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/dump.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/dump.html</id>
<updated>2009-08-07T01:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>This php script can be used to import and restore single databases from mysql dumps.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Linux Notepad</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/notepad.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/notepad.html</id>
<updated>2009-08-03T01:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>This is a list of various short commands tips and tricks for the daily Linux system administration.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Channel bonding on SLES 10</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/bonding-sles.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/bonding-sles.html</id>
<updated>2009-07-22T01:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>Channel bonding on SLES 10 can be configured in a few minutes. This articles explains the configuration for two network cards.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>The Weathermap Plugin of Cacti</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/weathermap.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/weathermap.html</id>
<updated>2009-07-04T02:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>This is an inofficial documentation for the Weathermap plugin of Cacti.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>The Discovery Plugin of Cacti</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/discovery.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-01-25:/en/linuxtutorials/discovery.html</id>
<updated>2009-07-04T03:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>This is an inofficial documentation for the Discovery plugin of Cacti.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Investigation of hacked Linux Servers</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/investigation.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2008-09-01:/linuxtutorials/investigation.html</id>
<updated>2009-06-25T10:46:10Z</updated>
<summary>Here you find tips and commands for the investigation of hacked Linux servers.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Cacti Tips</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/cacti.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/cacti.html</id>
<updated>2009-06-24T02:56:10Z</updated>
<summary>This is my personal Cacti documentation with all the stuff that isn't obvious and took a while to understand.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>snmpd binds to 127.0.0.1 only</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/snmpd.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/snmpd.html</id>
<updated>2009-04-30T02:56:10Z</updated>
<summary>snmpd on Debian binds per default to 127.0.0.1 only. This can be changed easily.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Examples of SNMP requests</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/snmpwalk.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/snmpwalk.html</id>
<updated>2009-04-17T06:56:10Z</updated>
<summary>Some example SNMP requests wich show the usage of snmpwalk and snmpget.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>My favorite Linux books</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/linux-books.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/linux-books.html</id>
<updated>2009-03-24T06:56:10Z</updated>
<summary>Here you find some short reviews of my favorite Linux books.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Examples of common SELinux commands</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-commands.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-commands.html</id>
<updated>2009-03-10T01:56:10Z</updated>
<summary>Some of the existing Linux commands have been adapted for SELinux. Others are new userland commands necessary to run and configure SELinux.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>How to make SELinux log to a seperate file</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-logfile.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-logfile.html</id>
<updated>2009-03-10T01:49:10Z</updated>
<summary>Per default SELinux logs on Debian can be found in /var/log/messages. Especially during the testing period it is better to direct the messages to a separate log file.</summary>
</entry>

<entry>
<title>Tell SELinux to NOT log only once in permissive mode</title>
<link rel='alternate' href="http://www.infosecprojects.net/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-logging.html"/>
<id>tag:www.infosecprojects.net,2009-03-10:/en/linuxtutorials/selinux-logging.html</id>
<updated>2009-03-10T01:48:10Z</updated>
<summary>Something which can be really confusing in permissive mode is the logging behaviour. Several of identical violations are logged only once.</summary>
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