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DSLUpdate

Tired of changing your nat rules everytime your ISP changes your IP? may be DSLUpdate can help you with that. DSLUpdate is a perl script made just for that checking ip changes and reseting your nat rules. It can also restart your dsl modem if your line goes down. When your ip address changes it can also send you an email with the new ip. I have it tested on a Cisco 678 DSL modem, if it works for you I would like to hear about it. Download


Current News

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Slashdot

 * IBM's Pilot Program For Internal Use of Macs
 * Windows Update Can Hurt Security
 * A New Family of High-Temperature Superconductors
 * "Judicial Scandal" In Pirate Bay Case
 * Chinese Blogs, Netizens React To the Tibet Issue
 * U. of Chicago Law School Blocks Internet Access
 * RIAA Sues Homeless Man
 * UK Scientists Make Transistor One Atom Long, 10 Atoms Wide
 * NULL Pointer Exploit Excites Researchers
 * BitTorrent Use Up 24% Since November
 * Study Confirms ISPs Meddle With Web Traffic
 * PayPal Plans To Ban Unsafe Browsers
 * New Ion Engine Enters Space Race
 * D&D 4th Edition Game System License Announced
 * Storm Dismantled at USENIX LEET Workshop

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April 18, 2008, 12:19 EST


 * NBC Universal Will Make Programs Tied to Sponsor Products
 * First Look: Speed Racer Zips in Candy-Colored World
 * Cars Pollute, But Perhaps Not as Bad as We Thought
 * April 18, 1906: Mother Nature 1, San Francisco 0
 * Carl Zimmer's Dissection: The More We Know About Genes, the Less We Understand
 * How to Soundproof a Room
 * Reiser a Victim of 'One of the Great Screw Jobs,' Lawyer Says
 * Mile-High Skyscrapers and Floating Cities That Never Were
 * Complete Darwin Papers Debut on Internet
 * Jargon Watch: Fatosphere, Cellphone Novel, Yo
 * Pioneering Disney Animator Ollie Johnston Dies
 * How-To: 4 Camera Hacks You Can Do Today
 * Feds Charge California Woman With Stealing IDs From the Dead
 * Google Still Raking In the Billions
 * Sci-Fi Shows Set to Dominate Fox's Fall Lineup
 * Major-Label Money Could Taint Music Blogs
 * MySpace Music Sees Major Money in Free Tunes
 * Safari Update Fixes Serious Security Flaws
 * Nikon Firmware Hints at Coming 24-Megapixel D3 Replacement
 * Scientists Build World's Smallest Transistor. Gordon Moore Sighs with Relief
 * I Want My Net TV
 * Chevy Volt Spy Shots -- Just What's in Those Pics, Anyway?
 * China Claims Anti-Piracy Crackdown
 * Web Service Forecasts Flight Delays
 * Cellphones Challenge the Zen of Public Transportation
 * Review: Olympus Hybrid Camera Makes a Big Splash Focusing Small
 * Google Uses Copyright-ID Tech in Child-Porn Fight
 * Bruce Schneier's Security Matters: Prediction -- RSA Conference Will Shrink Like a Punctured Balloon
 * Gallery: Journey Into the Science of the Sun
 * April 17, 1970: Houston, We No Longer Have a Problem

April 18, 2008, 09:50 EST

 * Unattended Fedora 8 Installation (8 Apr 2008)
 * Running Linux on PS3: Working with Memory (8 Apr 2008)
 * Upgrade Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) to Ubuntu 8.04 (27 Mar 2008)
 * How To Set Up Software RAID1 On A Running LVM (27 Mar 2008)
 * Linux Directory Structure Overview (27 Mar 2008)
 * Terminal functions for shell scripting with Shell (27 Mar 2008)
 * Name from PID with DTrace (25 Mar 2008)
 * disabling snmpXdmid on Solaris 10 (dmi) (25 Mar 2008)
 * Install OpenWRT, Chillispot, FreeRadius (24 Mar 2008)
 * KDE 4.1 to bring back Konqueror tree view, other g (24 Mar 2008)
 * Holy smokes! A holey file! (24 Mar 2008)
 * Monitory Mainframe Sessions Remotely (24 Mar 2008)
 * Using Python to create UNIX command line tools (21 Mar 2008)
 * Happy 15th birthday NetBSD! (21 Mar 2008)
 * Prepare a Self-Installing Drive for Blade Servers (21 Mar 2008)
 * DTraceToolkit in MacOS X (18 Mar 2008)
 * A look into Solaris, by Derek Crudgington (18 Mar 2008)
 * Shuttle's $199 PC will ship with Foresight Linux (18 Mar 2008)
 * How To Upgrade FreeBSD 6.3 to 7.0 Release (17 Mar 2008)
 * Speed Up Your System With Preload On Fedora 8 (17 Mar 2008)
 * Protect Your Project Zero Apps with OpenID (17 Mar 2008)
 * Stretch server with scaling PHP and Varnish (17 Mar 2008)
 * Interviews about pkgsrc and alternative packaging (14 Mar 2008)
 * Research project enhances OpenSolaris (14 Mar 2008)
 * Desktop Development for OLPC Laptop (14 Mar 2008)
 * Plan a Semantic Web Site (14 Mar 2008)
 * Terminator - Multiple GNOME terminals (13 Mar 2008)
 * Setting Up A High-Availability Load Balancer (13 Mar 2008)
 * Understand your Domain Name System (13 Mar 2008)
 * Programmatic testing with Selenium and TestNG (13 Mar 2008)
 * Monitoring Multiple Systems With munin (12 Mar 2008)
 * Howto install gOS on Ubuntu/Kubuntu/Xubuntu (12 Mar 2008)
 * Get the most out of Z Shell (12 Mar 2008)
 * Stick a fork in it: Java ParallelArray (12 Mar 2008)
 * Virtual Users And Domains With Postfix (11 Mar 2008)
 * Changing UIDs and GIDs without harming your server (11 Mar 2008)

April 18, 2008, 01:30 EST


 * Using Amazon S3 from Perl
 * Reverse Callback Templating
 * Elements of Access Control
 * How to Tell Your Perl Story (at OSCON)
 * Memories of 20 Years of Perl
 * Programming is Hard, Let's Go Scripting...
 * PDF Processing with Perl
 * Making Perl Reusable with Modules
 * Option and Configuration Processing Made Easy
 * Better Code Through Destruction
 * Everyday Perl 6
 * Lightning Strikes Four Times
 * The Beauty of Perl 6 Parameter Passing
 * Advanced HTML::Template: Widgets
 * Painless Windows Module Installation with PPM

April 18, 2008, 12:40 EST


Debian Security

 * DSA-1550 suphp
 * DSA-1549 clamav
 * DSA-1548 xpdf
 * DSA-1547 openoffice.org
 * DSA-1546 gnumeric
 * DSA-1545 rsync
 * DSA-1544 pdns-recursor
 * DSA-1543 vlc
 * DSA-1542 libcairo
 * DSA-1541 openldap2.3
 * DSA-1540 lighttpd
 * DSA-1539 mapserver
 * DSA-1538 alsaplayer
 * DSA-1537 xpdf
 * DSA-1536 libxine
 * DSA-1535 iceweasel
 * DSA-1534 iceape
 * DSA-1533 exiftags
 * DSA-1532 xulrunner
 * DSA-1531 policyd-weight
 * DSA-1530 cupsys
 * DSA-1529 firebird
 * DSA-1528 serendipity
 * DSA-1527 debian-goodies
 * DSA-1526 xwine
 * DSA-1525 asterisk

April 18, 2008, 08:34 EST

Linux Today

 * New Debian Leader Aims for Better Communication
 * OOXML Appeal Possible, But Looks Unlikely
 * Fedora 9 Preview Has Been Cleared for Takeoff
 * MySQL Users Upset as Sun Limits New Features for Paying Customers
 * Schools Fear Being Frozen Out

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April 18, 2008, 12:19 EST


Salon

 * Obama, get ready for the "Clinton rules"
 * "She's not as bad as you think"
 * "Forgetting Sarah Marshall"
 * "88 Minutes"
 * "The Forbidden Kingdom"
 * How I learned to stop worrying and love the recession
 * Ask the pilot: The bone-bending, ergonomic hell of economy class. Six easy ideas for making flying more comfortable
 * The witty detective
 * The pope, the Jews and repentance
 * We want a kid but don't think it's right to have one
 * Duking it out to be London's head honcho
 * TV Daily
 * King Kaufman's Sports Daily
 * WayLay
 * King Kaufman's Sports Daily
 * Obama and Clinton fizzle in Philly
 * What will they really do about Iraq?
 * Beyond Vagina-dome
 * Did Portishead kill trip hop?
 * I'm a stage manager with an unmanageable partner
 * TV Daily
 * Tom the Dancing Bug
 * Finale wrap-up: "The Real Housewives of New York City"
 * King Kaufman's Sports Daily
 * Criminals of the world, unite and take over
 * Bitter as hell in Pennsylvania
 * I quit being a musician because I couldn't play without drinking
 * TV Daily
 * The K Chronicles
 * The rubes and the elites

April 18, 2008, 11:00 EST


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