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[PHCN] Crew » [PHCN] Open Trance Session 22 released
[PHCN] Crew

[PHCN] Open Trance Session 22 released
08.03.2009 • 00:14 [PHCN]DarthShredder

After a successfully Open Trance Session last night, you can download the new Open Trance Session 22.

Open Trance Session 22 without moderation (MP3) ~ 390MB.

Open Trance Session 22 with moderation and funny effects (OGG) ~ 138MB.

Some mixes from the session can you find here: OTS22 Mixes

Open Source, Open Trance, Open Minds

Creative Commons License
Open Trance Session von [PHCN] steht unter einer Creative Commons Namensnennung-Keine kommerzielle Nutzung-Weitergabe unter gleichen Bedingungen 3.0 Deutschland Lizenz.


Source: http://music.phcn.ws/
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[PHCN] Crew » [PHCN] FreeUnix Webhosting Project
[PHCN] Crew

[PHCN] FreeUnix Webhosting Project
23.03.2008 • 16:52 [PHCN]

[PHCN] "FreeUnix Webhosting" Project.

That means you have the possibility to host your own Websites, Forums, Blogs etc. @ [PHCN].

We offer:
- Apache 1.3.*
- mod_secure (detects&blocks most xss/sql injections)
- PHP5.*
- MYSQL 5.* (access with phpmyadmin and php scripts)
- 1024MB of Webspace
- Free Email (Spamassassin with custom rules support - ClamAV)
- Free Subdomain (yourname.freeunix.net)
- FTP Access (TLS support)
- No Ads or other crap (thats what WE call free!)
- Free support (contact us by email, jabber or in the forum)
- 100Mbit Connection @ 72Gbit Backbone in Germany,Nuremburg

Are you interested? Register now! It's complete free!

http://www.freeunix.net/


Source: http://www.freeunix.net/
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[PHCN] Certificated » [PHCN] Certificated Project started - [PHCN]´s first Public Project since 2003
[PHCN] Certificated

[PHCN] Certificated Project started - [PHCN]´s first Public Project since 2003
22.08.2007 • 13:33 [PHCN]

What is that?
[PHCN] Certificated is the answer to all security relevant problems of internet servers.
It is a simple security scan, of all services that you want to get scanned by [PHCN]. We will check those services for all (at the moment) known security issues. Members of [PHCN] will also try to hack services of your server with all known official and unofficial methods. If nothing works and we can not break in, your server is secure enough to withstand most hacking attempts, that means you get your [PHCN] certificated logo.
If your server is not safe enough, we will help you to fix the problems.

How does it work?
Simply write an email to with your domain and the services you want checked. We will answer you by email and include an IP-Address and some infos, so you know what to expect in your logfiles.

What about White and Black Scan?
On a white scan we check only one or two services on your server. For example just HTTP and FTP. If those are secure, you get a white certificated logo.
Black scan means, we check three or more services on your server. For example SSH, FTP, HTTP, POP3, SMTP etc. If all those are secure, you receive a black certificated logo.

Is it legal?
Yes it is! If you give us the order to check your server for security, then it is completely legal. We will tell you from which IP address we will scan your server, so you can check what we did in your logfiles.

Does it cost anything?
[PHCN] Certificated is totaly free. So why not simply try out?
It would not harm
So just register yourself with mail at .

Where can i find the list with certificated servers?
List of certificated Websites and Servers


Source: List of certificated Websites and Servers, What is [PHCN] Certificated?,
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[PHCN] Mircosoft » Microsoft Unix (Xenix) Beta still this year
[PHCN] Mircosoft

Microsoft Unix (Xenix) Beta still this year
01.04.2006 • 00:01 [PHCN]DarthShredder

This is the year… the year that Microsoft releases the newest version of Windows and loudly new rumours the first beta version of Microsoft Unix.

We are targeting to make Microsoft Unix generally available in the end of this year, and the exact delivery date will ultimately be determined by the quality of the product.. So what is so compelling that our customers would want to spend money build to the Microsoft Unix operating system? Let’s take a quick look at all that Microsoft Unix offers a business.

First, Microsoft Unix is very easy to navigate and use.

When you start using Microsoft Unix, you will recognize familiar elements such as the Start menu, which is faster, more streamlined, and more helpful than in other Unix Versions before. The Start menu features integrated desktop search through a new feature called Quick Search which can help you find and launch almost anything on your PC. Just type in a word, a name, or a phrase, and Quick Search can find the right file for you. But more than that, the new start menu makes it very easy for you to navigate across all of the installed applications on your PC. Eliminating the slow performing, cascading "All Programs" view, the new start menu in Microsoft Unix can help you get something started more quickly than ever before with a another Unix.

Second, Microsoft Unix offers new powerful but very easy to use Explorers.
Explorers give you more information and control while simplifying how you work with your files. The experience is easy and consistent, whether you're browsing photos or documents or even using the new control panel. Useful for terminal server access are the new support for 10Gbit Ethernet networks. This made it possible to transferring large amounts of data, like also videos and pictures, in live on a terminal client.



Unfortunately, further information are not published yet.

*UPDATE*
April! April!
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[PHCN] Crew » [PHCN] Free Membership
[PHCN] Crew

[PHCN] Free Membership
17.12.2005 • 19:55 [PHCN]

We are a group of people having fun in programming, administrating servers and other things one can do with computers. We also love discussions, learning, meeting interesting people etc...

Our Crew Requirements:
- Linux and/or Windows server knowledge
- Some english knowledge
- Basic knowledge in programming languages
- A little time for [PHCN]
- Respect for the [PHCN] codex

You need following software in order to use [PHCN] services:
- SSH2 client
- OpenVPN client
- Email/NNTP client
- Jabber client

Registrations to signup@phcn.ws.

How to register?
Simply write an email to signup@phcn.ws with some information about you. We prefer infos like a small story about you (what do you do? what can you do for us?), your knowledge, why do you want to join us etc.

[PHCN] is completely internal. Which means that [PHCN] won't put any information about their members on any homepage.
All [PHCN] projects stay internal and [PHCN] will not help the public with their technical problems.
[PHCN] takes no responsibility for the actions of their members.


Source: About us, Terms of Use
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[PHCN] Linux News » KDE 3.5 (almost) finished
[PHCN] Linux News

KDE 3.5 (almost) finished
25.11.2005 • 00:34 [PHCN]Fisch

KDE 3.5 is actually already finished, but nowhere available yet.
The release date was set for the 23rd of November.

Binary Pakets will be temporary only available for Suse and Kubuntu.

As soon it is available it can be downloaded from these sites:
http://download.kde.org
http://developer.kde.org/build/konstruct/

"Klax" KDE 3.5 RC 1 Live-CD with the new KDE version can be downloaded here:
http://ktown.kde.org/~binner/klax/devel.html

The new Features that will be integrated in KDE 3.5 are listed here:
- extended tooltips
- 3 different styles for the Taskbar
- easier to add applets
- a selection of choices when a disc or usb disc is inserted
- a popup-blocker in konqueror
- an enhanced search plugin for konqueror
- the file manager and the webbrowser are better seperated
- 2 new included programs (KGeography and blinKen)
- a video conference feature for Kopete
- a better importfilter for KMail


Source: http://www.golem.de/0511/41589.html
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