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    JaiHind

    Shell Automation for Linux Newbies

    When it comes to use of Linux, its a champ on the server side but when it comes to the desktop, its hardly just 3% in the whole world when compared to other proprietary OS and what keeps people from using it and why has it not made its mark on the Desktops yet ? Though Linux has got its success to accomplish its most common tasks through GUI approach, it still demands the users to be logical and use of terminal to accomplish certain tasks that cannot be done as easily as on other...
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    Open-source/PHP front-end system for full gateway management based on Iptables/Netfilter, using only built-in features of Netfilter package.
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    InjectionDenied is a bash/gawk program that blocks PHP and SQL attacks by adding entries to /etc/hosts.deny (it works like DenyHosts with SSH). The daemon inform the admin about the new block host by mail.
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