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So, You Think You Know Your PostNuke?

When you are finished, all the stuff needed to post the same exact PostNuke crossword on your site is available in one download.

If you want to make your own custom crossword, the information and downloads for doing that are on <a href="http://www.geekstreet.us"target=new>GeekStreet USA as well. So, take a break and get a clue!

John

Crossword Technology by <a href="http://www.greeneclipsesoftware.com/eclipsecrossword/"target=new>EclipseCrossword
Crossword Content and Adaptation by <a href="http://www.geekstreet.us"target=new>GeekStreet USA

Geeks Only! No Nerds Allowed.


Postnuke Theme Contest Sponsoring

EZOSHosting.com stands for easy open source hosting. Our goal is to make hosting for open source applications as easy and cheap as possible.
We started out with PostNuke and low monthly pricing.
When you order your webspace, you may choose from many different modules and hundreds of themes. Of course, you may preview the themes before you select them.
All accounts are activated instantly upon your first payment.
Be assured that you get high quality hosting and professional support from us.
EZOSHosting.com is a project from the PostNuke dev Karateka, the folks of Mediatech and some PostNuke module devlopers. Many of you might know me from the irc live support or from my former activities as server admin, support guy and programmer for hostnuke.
The EZOSHosting design was provided by the graphic gurus of Mediatech, who will provide the community with some nice themes in the future - that is, if you like the EZOSHosting theme and leave some comments to motivate the designers. ;)
Mediatech designers will not participate in the contest though. :)
We have mod_rewrite enabled (see also my article on search engine friendly URLs), so that our customers may use mod_rewrite techniques to have nice URLs that GoogleBot et al. may have fun with.
EZOSHosting.com will help us to keep playing an active role in PostNuke development , support and theme creation - you will see a few new modules and themes by us over the next few weeks...



MobyNuke.net v.1: Free Postnuke Hosting

Upon registration, the postnuke community and a description are archived within a <a href=http://mobynuke.net/d1/>directory. <a href=http://mobynuke.net/phorum/>Phorums are available to discuss postnuke, receive help in configuring one's mobynuke, provide feedback, and request features for future versions of mobynuke.

The standard themes are included, though PostNukeSilver and SeaBreeze work the best at the moment. I'll be adding and modifying more themes and icons over the next couple weeks, before school starts. If anyone wants to help out, that'd rock!

The MobyNuke creation features aren't quite an actual module yet, but it'd be cool to move in that direction. MobyNuke could also become an incubator--for instance someone could start off blogging with mobynuke, and when their community takes off, they could install postnuke on their own servers. I'll have to include a feature which allows users to hit a button and have their data and html exported to a new server. I also look forward to developing better tutorials as questions roll in.

A lot of mobynuke was inspired by the idea of taking postnuke to the layman. English professors, artists, poets, philosophers, and sociologists could create some killer communities with postnuke, leveraging photo galleries, forums, blogs, and news management. On the site somewhere my friend wrote:

"Open source is nothing new. Long before and ever since Homer enriched his audience with the words of the Odyssey, people have been sharing their passions. And we hope that mobynuke allows you to share yours."

Well, my email is <a href=mailto:ranger@mobynuke.net>ranger@mobynuke.net, and I'll be grateful for any and all feedback!

I have some academically-oriented friends who run literary/educational websites, and I think that they and their sites' visitors would get a kick out of setting up postnuke communities devoted to the great books and classics. They'll be linking to mobynuke in the next couple weeks, for the fall semester. I'll keep on debugging it and adding features.

Thanks everyone! Postnuke rocks.

Ranger West
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1st wardriving contest at DEFCON

This contest prove that existing wireless security approach needed to bring up in the next level of security measure. Making sure WEP is enabled, add authentication mechanism (RADIUS), access point controlled by the firewall, etc.

The WirelessCon Team captured the first prize of the contest. For more information, check www.wardriving.info websites.

Cheers.


phpINR and Postnuke

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