benjamin: réseau*

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  1. DSMW : Distributed Semantic Media Wiki
    Typeset page : DSMW is an extension of Semantic Mediawiki (SMW). It allows to create a network of SMW servers that share common semantic wiki pages. DSMW manages synchronisation of shared semantic pages and ensures CCI consistency as in Google Wave. CCI stands for Causality, Convergence, Intentions (see papers for more informations). DSMW provides to SMW nearly the same features as a Distributed Version Control systems: * you can work in isolation with your own server, test some stuff, * publish changes to your own DSMW public feeds, * you can also subscribe to any remote public DSMW feeds. By this way, users can implements their own dataflows and represents any kind of dataflow oriented processes such as edit/review/publish.
    http://m3p.gforge.inria.fr/pmwiki/pmwiki.php
  2. « Standardization and Interoperability in Security Learning By Doing: Challenges, Data Sets, and Practice Sites » What’s in Your Folder: Security Cheat Sheets Aug 15th, 2009 by John Gerber On my desk is a folder containing all sort of cheat sheets relating to security, operating systems, and various web applications. Many a times, these quick references have helped me remember particular options and information that are all too easily forgotten. These guides are also very useful in any training program, helping remind students of the essential information.
    http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=6958
    18-09-2009 dans , , , ,
  3. /etc/groups is a web application made with prefuse for the visualization of big sets of data, mainly aimed at visualizing groups and organizations and the relations between them. It has been developped in the context of the memory project, a project to analyze social movements who participated to social forums. It offers features of data filtering and a graphical search engine, that makes it useful for using it as a yellow page directory. It evolved to its version 1.0 from which it's capable to visualize many types of networks : networks of individuals, projects, ... giving the possibility to the user to define its own data structures and to fill them on-line. It also offers, from this version on, several types of layouts : geographical, radial, force directed or random.
    http://etc-groups.sourceforge.net
  4. Tunnel Ssh, Proxy cache Squid, Icecast & Mpd Derrière ce titre à rallonge se cache en fait un petit how-to sur comment accéder à ces services persos depuis un réseau peu permissif, le tout via un tunnel ssh et un proxy n'acceptant seulement des connexions en sortie via le port 443 (https). J'entends par service perso, l'écoute de sa musique via un serveur Icecast/Mpd, la navigation Web via le proxy cache Squid et la prise de contrôle via vnc. Il n'y a biensûre pas de limite dans la mise en place de vos serveurs, dans la mesure où il suffit de créer les tunnels ssh correspondants. On verra qu'avec le formidable plugin pour Firefox, j'ai nommé FoxyProxy, on pourra utiliser notre proxy perso de façon totalement transparente.Le serveur perso sera donc une quelconque version de Linux, le client se trouvera sous un os du mal et utilisera le logiciel Putty pour creer les tunnels.
    http://jaywax.free.fr/?p=6
    25-01-2009 dans , , ,
  5. NRCI is a suite of Pd tools designed to facilitate laptop ensemble performance, and to foster a culture of group musicmaking which emphasizes custom software design and improvisational practice
    http://ccrma.stanford.edu/%7Ecburns/NRCI

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