I have been collecting statistics on trivia’s visitors using counterize for some time. The lastest version, which I have been using for about five months now, allows the user to graph, and publish, site statistics in a nice form. I have today created a new page (listed under “longer trivia” on the right) called trivial statistics. I am gratified that my “how-to” type of content is so popular, but my readership profile is interesting.
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longer trivia
- “loose” iptables firewall for servers
 - “tight” iptables firewall for servers
 - about trivia
 - allowing users in
 - archives
 - broadband problems
 - contact
 - debian linux on a linksys NSLU2 – the slug
 - how to build a ubuntu or debian kernel package – the debian way
 - mailman with lighttpd and ssl
 - mailman with postfix
 - non-existent support
 - postfix with mailman and tls configuration file
 - privacy policy
 - reflashing the BT home hub from a linux PC
 - ripping and encoding a DVD to psp format using k9copy on linux
 - upstream authentication with tls on postfix
 - using postfix and dovecot to provide mail to egroupware
 
coding and admin
free software
linux and unix
mail and mail lists
- anonbox email
 - backscatter
 - cyberabuse whois
 - dontbouncespam
 - email privacy tester – by Mike Cardwell
 - email RFCs
 - ISP Information
 - mail-tester.com
 - mailing list archive
 - mxtoolbox
 - postfix add-on software
 - schleuder encrypting mail list manager
 - secure list server
 - spam and RBLs
 - test your email server at wormly
 - tls forward secrecy in postfix
 
miscellany
- 99 bottles of beer
 - A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages
 - aluminium foil deflector beanie
 - amanfromMars
 - esoteric programming languages
 - geek humour – really
 - human DNA sequenced in C
 - man false
 - obfuscated c
 - odd RFCs
 - on-line calculators
 - Onion News Network
 - programming quotes
 - real programmers
 - RFC 3514
 - the jargon file
 - unix and c – a hoax!
 - valgol parser
 - Verity Stob
 
net tools
- anti-abuse RBL checker
 - broadband tools
 - check your tls servers
 - DNS information
 - DNS propagation checker
 - DNS report
 - dnsstuff tools
 - geek tools
 - IANA assigned port numbers
 - IP subnet calculator
 - IPV4 address report
 - linux networking tutorial
 - MAC address generator
 - MAC address list search
 - md5sum check
 - network monitoring tools
 - network tools
 - pagesinventory.com
 - pingability DNS and mail check
 - public route servers
 - robtex
 - server side TLS security
 - speedof.me
 - speedtest.net
 - squishywishywhoo
 - ssl server test
 - ssl tools
 - submarine cable map
 - TLS configuration generator
 - user agent strings
 - web page load test
 - webserver security guidelines
 - website reachability test
 - where is that ip address
 - xmpp server test
 
netiquette
network (in)security
- abuse IP database
 - Bruce Schneier
 - dan pollock's hosts file
 - decide for yourself
 - exploit database
 - full disclosure
 - have I been pwned?
 - insecure .org
 - lcamtuf talks
 - Marcus Ranum
 - naked security
 - packetstorm
 - phrack 55 loopback
 - reflections on trusting trust
 - RFC 3514
 - sectools.org
 - shadowserver foundation
 - threat intelligence
 - vault 7 – CIA hacking tools
 
people
privacy and anonymity
- airVPN
 - anonbox email
 - anonymity check
 - anonymity papers
 - are you unique
 - browser spy
 - dns leak test
 - dnsprivacy
 - don't bubble us
 - don't spy on us
 - don't track us
 - eff.org
 - eff's ssd
 - encryption works
 - exodus – android privacy checker
 - google's privacy policy
 - ipleak
 - off the record
 - online privacy for beginners
 - open rights group
 - panopticlick
 - prism-break
 - privacy tools
 - privacy.net analysis
 - ssh as a tor hidden service
 - tails
 - the cryptoparty handbook
 - the online privacy resource centre
 - tor
 - tor advocacy
 - tor blog
 - tor network status
 - tor relay hardening
 - tor wiki
 - torflow
 - whonix