How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on FreeBSD 4.7 Release
File title:
How to setup and secure Snort, MySQL and Acid on FreeBSD 4.7 Release
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Purpose of document, Assumptions, Setting up the viewing station, File system layout, Other installation details, On the initial boot, Updating your ports collection, X-windows, Installing and setting up PGP, Patching BSD, Verifying the PGP signature of the patch, Post-installation cleanup, Installing the necessary ports, Adding a user for Snort, Editing the necessary files, For Snort, For Apache, For ACID, Setting up intial MySQL functionality, Setting up MySQL to accept data from Snort, Setting up Stunnel, Mozilla, Preparing your firewall boot options, Kernel configuration, Setting up rules for IPFW, Setting up the sensor(s), File system layout, Other installation details, On the initial boot, Updating your ports collection, Patching BSD, Post-installation cleanup, Installing the necessary ports, Adding a user for Snort, Editing the necessary files, For Snort, Snort startup script, Setting up Stunnel, Preparing your firewall boot options, Kernel configuration, Setting up rules for IPFW, Miscellaneous, Things that the administrator should do on his/her own, To-do list, Example motd, Lists to subscribe to, Resources.
File url:
http://www.snort.org/docs/FreeBSD47RELEASE-Snort-MySQLVer1-3.pdf
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File size: 65 kb
Where can I find article about MySQL GUI Tools Manual ?
File title:
MySQL GUI Tools Manual
File type: PDF
File url:
http://downloads.mysql.com/docs/guibook-en.pdf
File size: 1.89 mb
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MySQL Enterprise
Installation
Introduction, Installing Under Windows (Using the Windows Installer, Installing From the ZIP File), Installing Under Linux (Installing the Generic Tarball, RPM Installation), Installing Under Mac OS X.
Removing MySQL GUI Tools
Uninstall – Windows, Uninstall – Linux, Uninstall – Mac OS X.
Upgrading MySQL GUI Tools
Upgrading – Windows, Upgrading – Linux (Tarball Upgrade, RPM Upgrade), Upgrading – Mac OS X.
Running MySQL GUI Tools
Running Under Windows, Running Under Linux, Running On Mac OS X.
- MySQL Administrator -
Introduction to MySQL Administrator
Connection Dialog
Advanced Options, Configure-service Mode.
Main Window
Introduction, Sidebar, Working Area, Menus (File, Edit, View, Tools, Help).
Server Information
Service Control
Introduction, Start Stop Service, Configure Service.
Startup Variables
Introduction
Server Connections
Introduction, Threads, User Connections
User Administration
Introduction, User Accounts, User Information, Global Privileges, Schema Privileges, Table Column Privileges, Resources.
Health
Introduction, Connection Health, Memory Health, Creating Custom Health Graphs, Status Variables, System Variables.
Server Logs
Introductions, Error Log, Slow Log, General Log.
Backup
Introduction, Backup Project, Advanced Options (Backup Execution Method, Output File Options), Schedule.
Restore
Introduction, The General Tab, Restore Content.
Replication Status
Introduction, Configuring Replication Servers, Using the Replication Status Section.
Catalogs
Introduction, Schema Tables (Table Status, Row Status), Schema Indexes.
- MySQL Query Browser -
Introduction to the MySQL Query Browser
A Tour of the MySQL Query Browser
The Main Query Window, The Query Toolbar (The Navigation Buttons, The Query Area, The Action Buttons), The Advanced Toolbar, The Result Area, The Object Browser (The Database Browser, The Bookmark Browser, The History Browser), The Information Browser (The Syntax Browser, The Function browser, The Parameter Browser, The Transaction Browser), The Script Editor (The Script Debugging Buttons, The Script Area).
Using The MySQL Query Browser
Entering and Editing Queries Manually, Building Queries, Creating Views, Navigating Result Sets Within the Result Area, Exporting Result Sets, Handling BLOB and TEXT Columns, Editing Result Sets Within the Result Area, Comparing Result Sets, Managing Stored Procedures and Functions with MySQL Query Browser, Editing Queries From a Development Tool.
- Common Administrator and Query Browser Components -
Options Dialog
Introduction, General Options, Connections (SSL Connections), Editors, The Browser Section (Display Options, Query Options, Various), Administrators (User Administration, Health Graphs, Backup).
- Common Administrator and Query Browser Components -
The MySQL Table Editor
Introduction, The Main Editor Window, The Columns And Indices Tab (The Column Editor, The Detail Area), The Table Options Tab, The Advanced Options Tab (The Various Section, The Row Options Section, The Storage Options Section, The Merge Table Options Section, The Table RAID Settings Section), Applying Your Changes.
- MySQL Migration Toolkit -
Introduction to the MySQL Migration Toolkit
An Overview of the Migration Process
The Migration Process In-Depth
Introduction, The Welcome Screen, The Configuration Type Screen, The Source Database Screen (Microsoft Access, Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, Saving Connection Information), The Target Database Screen, The Connect to Server Screen, The Source Schema Selection Screen, The Reverse Engineering Screen, The Object Type Selection Screen (Migrating a Sub-Set of Object Types), The Object Mapping Screen (GRT Object, Table Objects), The Meta Migration Screen, The Manual Editing Screen, The Object Creation Options Screen, The Creating Objects Screen, The Data Mapping Options Screen, The Bulk Data Transfer Screen, The Summary Screen, Saving the Current Application State.
Scripted Migration
The Steps for Scripted Migration, Setting the Source and Target Connection, Reverse Engineering, Migration Methods, Map Objects and Migrate, The SQL Create Statements, Bulk Data Transfer.
Extending The MySQL Migration Toolkit
Introduction, Architecture of the MySQL Migration Toolkit, The Modular Migration Process, Tools Required to Extend the MySQL Migration Toolkit.
Preparing a Microsoft Access Database for Migration
The Generic Runtime Environment (GRT) Shell
Introduction, Exploring the GRT Shell (Menu Items, The Shell, The Globals Tree Panel), Using the GRT Shell, Invoking the GRT Shell From the Command Line.
- Appendixes -
Installing From Source
Introduction, Downloading The Source Code, Building from Source under Windows (Prerequisites, Compiling and Building), Building from Source under Linux (Prerequisites), Compiling and Building (Building Static Binaries, Building RPMs).
Troubleshooting Application Errors
Troubleshooting Connection Errors, Troubleshooting Display Problems.
How Connections Are Stored
XML Files Common to the MySQL GUI Applications
XML Files Used by MySQL Query Browser
XML Files Used by MySQL Administrator
The MySQL System Tray Monitor
Third-party Software Used by the MySQL GUI Tools
PCRE Library, PNG Support
Notes for Translators
OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL ‘How-to’
File title:
OpenOffice.org 1.0, ODBC, and MySQL ‘How-to’
File type: PDF
File url:
http://www.unixodbc.org/doc/OOoMySQL.pdf
File size: 2.12 mb
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‘Access’ your data - OpenOffice.org 1.0’s best kept secret
‘Access’ for Linux?, Software options, Notes for users of MS-Windows platforms.
Joining OpenOffice.org 1.0 to MySQL using ODBC
Installing MySQL, Testing MySQL, Installing unixODBC and the MySQL libraries, Creating the ODBC .ini files, Testing ODBC, Setting up ODBC within OpenOffice.org 1.0, If you use another installation method.
Using the Data Source Tools in OpenOffice.org 1.0
Finding the Data Source Tools, Working with Table Definitions (Creating a table, Designing Indexes, Changing the definition of a table), Editing data, Using the Database Toolbar to work with your data (Displaying/Hiding the Data Source Explorer, Find Record, Sort Ascending / Sort Descending, AutoFilter, Default Filter, Sort, Remove Filter / Sort, Apply Filter, Refresh, Edit Data, Save Current Record), Creating new Views of your data (Rows in the Query Design table, The Query Toolbar), More Complex Queries (Example 1 - Orders on Hand, Example 2 - Summary Orders on Hand).
Using Data Sources in other OpenOffice.org 1.0 programs
Calc (Creating a link with Drag and Drop, Menu Options, Data Pilot), Writer (Creating a link with Drag and Drop, Using the Database Toolbar).
Using the Form AutoPilot
The Form AutoPilot in action
