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  • How to authenticate on an ubuntu server using active directory

    How to authenticate on an ubuntu server using active directory

    Ubuntu Server is a really great distro, and its even better when you have a centralized, single sign on user and password for all the people using your server.

    This whitepaper will teach you how to configure your ubuntu server to authenticate users using an Active Directory, so you can have a samba folder access restricted to only a certain group or users (for example), or have everyone log in onto your jabber server for company chat using the same login credentials.

    This will also work if you just wanna join an active directory as a user, both scenarios are covered on the whitepaper.

    The document is really complete and very well explained, you will have everything you need to understand and setup your server or host with active directory integration.

    Enjoy!

    Whitepaper Active Directory Integration

  • Wifi Light Painting (show wifi signal as it travels trough the air)

    Wifi Light Painting (show wifi signal as it travels trough the air)

    How does wifi signal looks like as it travels trough the air? the people over at this website came up with a genius idea to show it.

    This project explores the invisible terrain of WiFi networks in urban spaces by light painting signal strength in long-exposure photographs. A four-meter tall measuring rod with 80 points of light reveals cross-sections through WiFi networks using a photographic technique called light-painting.

    Translation: They take a long exposure photograph of the environment while walking with a 4 meter rod with 80 light bulbs that react to wifi signal, the result is pretty awesome.

    The  better the signal, the taller the light source, and when the light source is very weak or short, so is wifi signal.

    Hope you enjoy the video, it one of those things that makes you say, how can they think of this?

    What do you think of this? Let me know in the comment section below!