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    <description>VPetkov.net RSS 2.0 Feed! Know what's going on without having to visit the website! Includes MANY Open Source Projects, Tutorials, How-To's, Papers, Info, Links, Files, Configs, Patches, and much more!. The majority is to do with Open BSD, Firewalls, Routers, DCHP, DNS, Free BSD, Security, Mac OS X, Perl Programming, Python Programming, Geo Caching, PDA's, the Motorola RAZR, and some Solaris Zones's stuff.</description>
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        <title>Open BSD Installation and Configuration</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.OpenBSD</link>
        <description>
        This guide goes in great detail, step by step, into installing Open BSD. It takes you from obtaining a copy, partitioning, installing, configuring, tunning and tweaking, and really fortifying Open BSD as a server system.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Open BSD Router and Firewall with DHCP</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.OBSDRouter</link>
        <description>
        This guide goes into great detail about taking a fully installed Open BSD system and making it into a router/firewall with DHCP. It tells you how to set up the machine so that it does natting with PF, and how to make your system run a DHCP server, and act as a firewall to the outside/inside.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Open BSD DNS</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.OBSDNamed</link>
        <description>
        This guide tells you how to take a fully installed Open BSD system and making it into a DNS server so that you could potentially buy your own domain and run your own DNS. It will show you how to have sub-domains, and how to link different IP's as sub-domains.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Apache with SSL (HTTPS)</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.ApacheHTTPS</link>
        <description>
        This guide tells you how to set up Apache with SSL, so that
        you can gain HTTPS in your url. It's very detailed and very
        easy to follow. This is great for things like plain text auth
        wiki's.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>One Time Passwords (SSH/Anything Else)</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.OneTimePasswords</link>
        <description>
        This guide tells you how to set up one time passwords. This is
        very convenient because you don't have to care about
        keyloggers. It's very easy, and it takes under 60 seconds.
        It's simply amazing!
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-05-07</date>    
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        <title>Free BSD Installation and Configuration</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.FreeBSD</link>
        <description>
        This guide goes in great detail, step by step, into installing Free BSD. It takes you from obtaining a copy, partitioning, installing, configuring, tunning and tweaking, and really fortifying Free BSD as a server or client system.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>PBNJ Plugin Development</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.PBNJPlugins</link>
        <description>
        PBNJ (Ports, Banners, 'N Junk) is a security tool written by
        (c) Joshua Abraham, which utilizes nmap and amap and acts as a
        wrapper in order to do detailed scans and analysis of changes
        over time. It's very interesting, and some people might find
        this very usefull. Currently, I have written a VERY retarded
        plug-in (retarded because of the way it's actually written)
        which takes data from his tool, and generates Visual Graphs
        onto HTML pages using the Perl module: GD. This is in no way
        complete! More to come soon!
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Pork to Veggie Development</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.PorkToVeggie</link>
        <description>
        Pork is a great text based aim client. I decided that some
        things could have been included which weren't, and due to the
        fact that it's open source, I decided to kind of branch it and
        add my own needs to it, since I started using it more than any
        other person I know.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Python Scripting</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.PythonScripting</link>
        <description>
        This is a list of ALL my python scripts. There are way too
        many to list. Just check it out. You can use any part of the
        files, or any full files. The only copyright I place is that
        you give credit to me if you use something. Other than that,
        feel free to do whatever you want.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Perl Scripting</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.PerlScripting</link>
        <description>
        This is a list of ALL my perl scripts. There are way too 
        many to list. Just check it out. You can use any part of the 
        files, or any full files. The only copyright I place is that 
        you give credit to me if you use something. Other than that, 
        feel free to do whatever you want.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Geo Caching - Treasure Hunt with a GPS</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.GeoCaching</link>
        <description>
        This is an interesting concept, and a great use of a GPS
        device. Basically, it's treasure hunting around the world.
        There are TONS of "caches", another name for treasures, around
        every State and every City, and I have listed some great
        public information, and my personal caches that I am after!
        Simply check this out for better info.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-05-01</date>    
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        <title>Using the Motorola RAZR v3 as a Modem</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.MotorolaRAZR</link>
        <description>
        This is the phone of all phones. Well I had a hard time getting it to work as a dial-up modem. It has a step by step guide, external links, and external websites that provide drivers so that you can set this up. It almost makes you wonder why cell provider's tech support is so horrible if all of this is known. 
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Sony Clie TJ-37</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.SonyClie</link>
        <description>
        I have a basic tutorial of the Clie TJ-37 which is a great tiny pda, that's with a color screen, wifi 802.11b, speaker, ir, sony card, and many other great features. I have a list of all the great programs and cool stuff that you can do with this little device. This is in no way complete! More to come!
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Security RSS Feeds</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.RSSFeeds</link>
        <description>
        This is a list of RSS feeds that contain great information.
        Some include: Secundia, SecurityFocus, Kotik, Bug track, and
        many many more. This is in NO way complete/done! Much more to
        come soon!
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Mac OS X (on 12" Power Book)</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.MacOSX</link>
        <description>
        This needs lots of work. It will provide a list of usefull software and neat tips and tricks that you can do using your mac, by abusing the mac and unix side. This will be a project within itself.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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        <title>Using Zones on Solaris 10</title>
        <link>https://www.vpetkov.net/pmwiki/pmwiki.php?n=Main.Solaris10Zones</link>
        <description>
        If you know what VMWare is, and what Virtual PC is, AND you know what UML and it's new version - XEN is, then you know that Zones is a way for a user to run his own root'ed environment within a Solaris machine! It's what FreeBSD calls "jails". Unlike Free BSD's jails, this is MUCH more powerfull, and much more usefull.
        </description>
        <creator>Ventz Petkov</creator>
        <date>2006-02-11</date>    
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