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Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to configure peer-to-peer VPN on Linux - Xmodulo - 0 views

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    "Last updated on October 9, 2014 Authored by Dan Nanni Leave a comment A traditional VPN (e.g., OpenVPN, PPTP) is composed of a VPN server and one or more VPN clients connected to the server. When any two VPN clients talk to each other, the VPN server needs to relay VPN traffic between them. The problem of such a hub-and-spoke type of VPN topology is that the VPN server can easily become a performance bottleneck as the number of connected clients increase"
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    "Last updated on October 9, 2014 Authored by Dan Nanni Leave a comment A traditional VPN (e.g., OpenVPN, PPTP) is composed of a VPN server and one or more VPN clients connected to the server. When any two VPN clients talk to each other, the VPN server needs to relay VPN traffic between them. The problem of such a hub-and-spoke type of VPN topology is that the VPN server can easily become a performance bottleneck as the number of connected clients increase"
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

What is good reference management software on Linux - Xmodulo - 1 views

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    "Last updated on October 10, 2014 Authored by Adrien Brochard 3 Comments Have you ever written a paper so long that you thought you would never see the end of it? If so, you know that the worst part is not dedicating hours on it, but rather that once you are done, you still have to order and format your references into a structured convention-following bibliography."
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    "Last updated on October 10, 2014 Authored by Adrien Brochard 3 Comments Have you ever written a paper so long that you thought you would never see the end of it? If so, you know that the worst part is not dedicating hours on it, but rather that once you are done, you still have to order and format your references into a structured convention-following bibliography."
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How to share files between computers over network with btsync - Xmodulo - 3 views

  • BitTorrent Sync, también conocida como btsync para abreviar, es una herramienta de sincronización multiplataforma (freeware) y desarrollado por BitTorrent, el famoso protocolo para el intercambio (P2P) de archivos peer-to-peer. A diferencia de los clientes de BitTorrent clásicos, sin embargo, btsync cifra el tráfico y da acceso a los archivos compartidos basados ​​en claves generadas automáticamente a través de diferentes tipos de sistemas operativos y dispositivos
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    "Last updated on February 13, 2015 Authored by Gabriel Cánepa 2 Comments If you are the type of person who uses several devices to work online, I'm sure you must be using, or at least wishing to use, a method for syncing files and directories among those devices."
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    "Last updated on February 13, 2015 Authored by Gabriel Cánepa 2 Comments If you are the type of person who uses several devices to work online, I'm sure you must be using, or at least wishing to use, a method for syncing files and directories among those devices."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to set up networking between Docker containers - Xmodulo - 1 views

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    "Last updated on March 20, 2015 Authored by Dan Nanni 2 Comments As you may be aware, Docker container technology has emerged as a viable lightweight alternative to full-blown virtualization."
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to block network traffic by country on Linux - Xmodulo - 0 views

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    "Last updated on December 11, 2015 Authored by Dan Nanni 10 Comments As a system admin who maintains production Linux servers, there are circumstances where you need to selectively block or allow network traffic based on geographic locations. For example, you "
Gonzalo San Gil, PhD.

How to access SoundCloud from the command line in Linux - Linux FAQ - 0 views

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    "Posted on July 18, 2014 by Adrien Brochard Leave a comment If you enjoy music streaming and originally-created sounds, you cannot have missed SoundCloud. Based in Germany, this cloud streaming service is now famous and well-established for any music adventurer. And naturally, as a Linux enthusiast, you might wonder how to join your passion for Linux with your love for music. As a solution, I advise you to check out Soundcloud2000, a command line client for SoundCloud born out of the Music Hack Day Stockholm '13."
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