auf.suno
Connector, investor, futurist, geek, software developer, innovator, sportsman, libertarian, business enabler, cosmopolitan, autodidact, funny finch, tech evangelist,
purist, agnostic, Kärnten fan, foodie, artist, globetrotter, social liberal but fiscal conservative, Schöngeist... elegantiorum litterarum amans oder studiosus...

This is the website of Markus Gattol. It is composed, driven and secured/encrypted exclusively by Open Source Software. The speciality of this website
is that it is seamlessly integrating into my daily working environment (Python + MongoDB + Linux + SSH + GIT + ZeroMQ) which therefore means it
becomes a fully fledged and automatized publishing and communication platform. It will be under construction until 2014.

Open Source / Free Software, because freedom is in everyone's language...
Frihed Svoboda Libertà Vrijheid เสรีภาพ Liberté Freiheit Cê̤ṳ-iù Ελευθερία Свобода חרות Bebas Libertada 自由
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Abstract:

This page is intended to welcome visitors and provide them with notions about the purpose of this website and what they may expect to explore here.
Table of Contents
Purpose of this Website
Siteindex
Contexts
Business
Datacenter
DBMSs
Debian
Emacs
Hardware
Mobility / Communication
Networking
Python
Software
Security
Virtualization
Webserver

Purpose of this Website

This website is a moving target. As of now, it is used as a digital platform to take notes, report and/or discuss certain things and publish knowledge — a piece of technology used to mirror my thoughts into the net and see what echos back from there.

What the visitor will come across in essence is a lot of tech stuff, financial and/or business related information, how I live my life in liberty and peace, the knowledge about knowledge, culture, motion pictures, travelling, leisure and lots of stuff I do not even know by myself right now. Enough said, feel free to walk around...

Siteindex

My website consists of three parts — weblog, schedule and the wiki part. Those who are interested in the weblog just click Weblog in the menu to the left. Use the same magic if you are interested in my schedule i.e. click My schedule in the menu at the left.

Below you got a siteindex of the wiki part. It lists all the pages on my website/platform except for the weblog and schedule part — they have their own, follow links above — in alphabetical order. Also, please make sure you read at least this before you dive deeper into this website in order do understand the information on my website.


  • about_me
  • about_this_site
  • aep
  • agnostic
  • apache
  • appearance
  • bash
  • cli_vs_gui
  • context
  • datacenter
  • debian
  • debian_contribute
  • debian_notes_cheat_sheets
  • debian_security
  • dm-crypt_luks
  • dt
  • emacs
  • emacs_notes_cheat_sheets
  • fai
  • faq
  • firewall
  • ggm
  • gnus
  • gtd
  • hardware
  • india
  • javascript
  • linux_containers
  • lvm
  • mail_system
  • meteor
  • misc
  • mongodb
  • muse
  • my_schedule
  • neo4j
  • network
  • openvz
  • org
  • package
  • photography
  • planner
  • porn
  • python
  • python_sre
  • python_web
  • scm
  • screencasts
  • ssh
  • time
  • udev
  • unison
  • vsftpd
  • warranty
  • weblog
  • zmq

Contexts

Well, whereas the index above is great since it lists all pages on this website/platform so folks can start from there and/or get an overview it does not reflect certain connections among pages or even dedicated sections onto some particular pages.

This section is used to inform about contexts i.e. several pages and/or sections onto pages forming a semantically related context. However, any page, section, subsection listed here can of course be found in the above index... it is just that this section might save a lot of time and confusing for folks who just stepped in here ;-]

Business

This context is about doing business in the 21st century, how to sense profitable investments and how to manage. It is also about how to proof expertise, social/ethical competence as well as unfaltering will for steadily improvements of all sorts to others. Last but not least it is about how to be happy with work, how to create win-win situations for you, co-workers, superiors etc.

  • The main page about business on my website/platform.
  • Globalization, what it is and how we can benefit from it.
  • No business without finances.
  • Most of business is with exchange and trade.
  • Sharing is good.
  • Marketing — what is the best product worth if no one knows it?!
  • Creating outstanding documents for business purposes.
    • This page is the business part of my schedule.

Datacenter

This context is about datacenters and related information.

  • My main page about datacenters.

DBMSs

This context is about DBMSs (Database Management Systems) and related information.

  • MongoDB is also a so-called NoSQL database. It has similarities to CouchDB in how it works. It is very fast and can scale to huge amounts of data. Drivers are available for all major languages like for example Java, C# and Python.

Debian

This context is about DebianGNU/*, a free OS (Operating System).

  • The main page for DebianGNU/*.
  • For short notes and the cheat sheet about Debian click here...
  • IT (Information Technology) related security — all centered around DebianGNU/*. Jump now...
  • FAI (Fully Automatic Installation) is what makes the difference if you have to spend 2 weeks or just 2 hours to set up a bunch of new computers.
  • Udev.
  • What I think about currently available UIs (User Interfaces).
  • A page providing miscellaneous information
    • Linux & Partition Types
    • some Iceweasel add-ons I use
    • Linux and its System Request Keys
    • How to name a host and what about the naming of users on a host? Clearly, we need a naming scheme!
  • Installing, configuring and maintaining vsftpd, a professional FTP (File Transfer Protocol) server.
  • SSH (Secure Shell) is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure (encrypted) channel between two computers. SSH is typically used to log into a remote machine and execute commands, but it also supports tunneling, forwarding arbitrary TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ports and X11 connections; it can transfer files using the associated SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) or SCP (Secure Copy)protocols.
  • File Synchronization using Unison
  • Firewalling got its dedicated page.
  • LVM (Logical Volume Manager) has its dedicated page too.
  • A page providing information about the Bash (Bourne again shell).
  • A lot of things have to do with time e.g. triggering things/stuff based on time or events.
  • Information about software packages can be found here.

Emacs

This context is about GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife that allows for hyperspace travelling ;-]

  • The main page for GNU Emacs.
  • For short notes and my GNU Emacs cheat sheet click here...
  • I use Gnus to do email and news - it is the biggest GNU Emacs package and thus deserves a dedicated page.
  • Another two packages that should go on a dedicated pages are planner-mode respectively org-mode, my PIM (Personal Information Manager) tools.
  • For the those interested in my .emacs file (note, that those are automatically updated and transferred to this website whenever I change them — thus you are looking at up-to-date data)
    • Go here for the HTML version or download the
    • plain text version
  • Muse is what I use to write/manage this website.
  • Document engeineering with ConTeXt.
  • Python hacking with GNU Emacs.

Hardware

This context is about hardware in particular.

  • My main page about hardware.

Mobility / Communication

This context covers mobility and what IT solutions to think about in this regards. This context also covers communications e.g. email.

  • Gnus and Gmane... things I simply love.
  • A decent mail system is what I like a lot.

Networking

I became obvious I needed a networking context. This context is a view onto several pages/sections/etc. on this website/platform which are somehow related to networking i.e. computer networks.

  • Computer/IT (Information Technology) Networks, the main page for networking on my website (Theory).
  • Networking hardware on my dedicated hardware page.

Python

This context is about applications and frameworks using Python as their foundation. See main page for Python as well as software context, the web applications page and the system administration page.

Software

This context about software development and computer science. It is not so much about administering and the like. If you are more interested into system administration you might want to check out the Debian and/or Security context on this page. Last but not least, the Networking context might also be of interest...

  • SCM (Software Configuration Management).
  • Python
    • Web Application development in Python.
    • System administration and automation in Python.
    • Python hacking with GNU Emacs.
  • For an amusing/sad story about common practices go here.
  • Information about software packages with regards to Debian can be found here.

Security

This context is about security in various domains e.g. network, local machine, etc. Following pages are considered being part of this context:

  • Debian and Security in general.
  • Full-disk encryption
    • Network Exploration/Reconnaissance and Security Auditing
    • SSH (Secure Shell) is a network protocol that allows data to be exchanged using a secure (encrypted) channel between two computers. SSH is typically used to log into a remote machine and execute commands, but it also supports tunneling, forwarding arbitrary TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) ports and X11 connections; it can transfer files using the associated SFTP (SSH File Transfer Protocol) or SCP (Secure Copy)protocols.
  • Firewalling got its dedicated page.

Virtualization

This context is about virtualization. In computing, virtualization is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources. One useful definition is: A technique for hiding the physical characteristics of computing resources from the way in which other systems, applications, or end users interact with those resources. This includes making a single physical resource (such as a server, an operating system, an application, or storage device) appear to function as multiple logical resources; or it can include making multiple physical resources (such as storage devices or servers) appear as a single logical resource.

  • OpenVZ
  • LXC
  • Storage virtualization with LVM (Logical Volume Manager).

Webserver

This is a context about the Apache web server (probably the most-used industry-class werbserver on the net today) and related software within this domain that helps to serve data to the WWW (World Wide Web).

  • The Apache main page.
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