Posts Tagged ‘Firewall

Use it to run Monowall an embedded firewall that is available in a 8.53 MB(.img) image. Specifically, I opted to download the generic-pc-1.33.img image which can be used on CF/HD/USB drives and works on my VIA C3 firewall. And if you are wondering how in this day and age any one could get hold of [...]

In Validating HTML5 with validator.nu and the HTML5Validator Extension for Firefox I talked about my solution for validating HTML5 in the browser – without having to do it manually, and without running into problems with pages that are on a local domain or behind a firewall or login. I also mentioned a couple of issues [...]

Back in June last year I posted a question about Validating HTML5 in the browser, looking for a tool similar to the HTML Validator Extension for Firefox that supports HTML5. Unfortunately no such tools seem to exist, which makes quality assurance of HTML5 a lot more time consuming than I would like it to be. [...]

I don’t know which kind of measures you take to ensure that your computer is as protected as it could possible be. I’d like to think you have both a decent antivirus running at all times along with a firewall for added safety, but I can’t know for sure. What I can do is introduce [...]

OffiSync Supercharges Microsoft Office, enabling users to significantly improve the way they create, collaborate and share their documents by integrating Microsoft Office with Google Docs, and Google Apps. Installing OffiSync adds a new toolbar to any version of Microsoft Office, letting users easily import web content such as images and templates right from within MS [...]


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