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Root Certificate Programs – The root of all trust

November 22, 2007
George Notaras
Security No Comments

A digital certificate[1]‘s purpose of existence is to sign or encrypt other material, either the latter is an online transaction, an email message or software code. Root Certificates, their respective private key actually[1], are used by Certificate Authorities to sign and add certain extensions to other certificates they issue, thus making the latter valid for…

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Problems using libnotify for User to User Notifications

November 18, 2007
George Notaras
Desktop 6 Comments

There are several methods that can be used for text message exchanging between different non-privileged users. Usually, when the sender of such a message is a service and the recipient, who is supposed to see the message, is a human, that message is called a “notification“. The method used by many services that run within…

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Move comments to another post in WordPress

November 6, 2007
George Notaras
Web Applications 2 Comments

Moving the comments your readers have submitted under one of your blog posts to another one might sound like a horrible idea at first, but there are times, especially when the number of comments has increased too much, that such an action is required in order to reduce the page loading time. I am aware…

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Howto: Run VMWare on a Physical Windows Partition

November 5, 2007
George Notaras
Virtualization No Comments

Although I do not intend to run VMWare directly on a physical partition containing Windows any time soon, a recent discussion on a greek linux users group about the implications of such an experiment made me write a post about an article I stumbled upon today. The article author notes: VMWare is an incredibly useful…

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Backslashes inside pre HTML tags in WordPress

November 4, 2007
George Notaras
Web Applications 5 Comments

Today, I noticed that it is no longer required to escape the backslash (\), known as the “escape character” on *nix systems, inside the pre HTML tag in order not to be removed by WordPress’ HTML filters. This bug has lived long enough to be considered as a WordPress feature, but the devs have suddenly…

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Upgraded to WordPress 2.3.1

November 4, 2007
George Notaras
Web Applications No Comments

I finally made the decision to upgrade WordPress to the latest 2.3.1 version. I skipped the initial v2.3 release as I had read that there was a lengthy list of bugs about that release, which eventually have been fixed in 2.3.1. Everything seems to run smoothly. I intend to spend some time browsing around my…

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Announcement: Add-Meta-Tags v1.5 for WordPress

November 3, 2007
George Notaras
Announcements No Comments

After some months of inactivity, a new version of the Add-Meta-Tags plugin for WordPress has been released today. Version 1.5 contains the following additions/changes: The license under which the plugin is released has changed. The Add-Meta-Tags plugin is now released under the terms of an Apache License version 2. This change is directly related to…

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