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Posts tagged Sicherheit
Secure and unique passwords with PwdHash for Chromium
22. Nov 09

I really like Google Chrome or Chromium when it comes to get the best performance out of a outdated computer. With Firefox the fan of my notebook gets pretty fast pretty noisy. With Chromium pages load faster and without much strain on the cpu.
But I dearly miss my beloved Firefox extensions. One of them ist PwdHash. With PwdHash you can give every website a secure and unique password. You don’t need a password manager or tricks to remember your complicated password. PwdHash creates a hashed password out of a master password and the URL of the webpage. This way you have unique and More >
Build your own anonymous Firefox
20. Mar 09

Google introduced this feature in Google Chrome and Mozilla will include it in Firefox 3.5. Webbrowsers with a “anonymous mode” – some people will call it “porn mode” – where no personal information is saved – are sexy…
Fans of Firefox don’t have to wait until Firefox 3.5 will be release, you can have this feature in Firefox 3.0 too. But you have to do this by hand. So, what do you have to do?
Access to the VPN of the University of Karlsruhe with Ubuntu Linux
08. Oct 08

When you study or work at the University of Karlsruhe you can have access to the services of the University or the Internet by installing the proprietary Cisco VPN Client. But to be frank, this programm is a pain in the ass. It’s proprietary, it needs kernel modules, you’ve got to patch it to run on current kernels. In short: Don’t use it, use vpnc. I’ll help you with it…


