Web Browsers
Secure your Gmail access with 2-step verification
Google now has a security feature called 2-step verification which provides a secure way of login to your Gmail account. This would probably help when you you’re using a public PC or your friend’s PC. Who knows he/she has a key logger inside the PC ;). In this tutorial I’ll explain how to configure it step-by-step. And [...]
GeekLK Forum :: An Online Community [Explained]
An Internet Forum also known as a message board, is an online community or more likely a discussion board where people can do/hold conversation on a way of posted messages. Forums have a specific set of jargon associated with them; e.g. a single conversation is called a “thread“. An Internet forum is also [...]
Lynx – A Text based Web Browser for Linux
Who wants it anymore, we have fancy web browsers with graphical interface like Firefox and Chrome?. But this will be useful for a geek like me :D. Linux is command-line friendly, even having graphical interface we do many things using command-line or most Linux based servers don’t have a GUI at all. So it’s a cool thing to [...]
Setup Web-based File manager For Your Home Server
I love Web Applications. The ease of use Web application with just a Web Browser makes life lot easier. And future trend also moving towards Web Apps Eg- Chrome webstore, Google Apps, ZOHO. This tutorial is about setting up a Web based File Manager which suits best for your home server or a file server helping to view, download and [...]
ARP Spoof fun with Middler
While surfing around found a nice tool to play fun with a tool called Middler using ARP Spoof (MITM). Middler is a tool which can inject a Javascript code (js) into target’s HTTP session. In this tutorial I’m going to explain how to perform this attack. If you don’t know how ARP Spoof works check my previous article [...]
Make most of the websites work, using public DNS services [Documentary by GeekLK]
I ‘m writing this article, as I started receiving anonymous complaints from my friends stating that they are unable to visit some of the websites and non of them are loading. But, when you question me for the reason, I’d say it can vary due to many reasons such as IP/DNS restrictions, blacklisted websites or IPs… etc. [...]
Ubuntu guide to surf anonymously with Tor
Tor is a free software which will let you surf the Internet anonymously while protecting your privacies. In this guide I’ll be explain on how to install and configure Tor in Ubuntu to use easily with GUI. Tor is also available for other OS platforms (cross platforms). Step 1 Go to Ubuntu Software Center and [...]
Portforwarding Explained [GeekLK]
If you want to reach your friend through the phone call you’ll need his/her phone number. Likewise in IP Network environment to reach a host or a server you need an address called IP Address Eg- 192.168.1.10. And the network services requesting on that host or server is separated by protocols which also have numbers assigned known [...]
Access your uTorrent client remotely
The latest uTorrent comes up with a new feature called Remote Access. In this tutorial I’ll show you how to configure it. By the way it’s easy. Step 1 Click on the remote icon on the task bar of uTorrent, you’ll be promped with the configuration window. [/lbfenix] Step 2 Check enable and give a username / password and [...]
Run Firefox Inside Firefox
You Can Run Firefox Inside Firefox just by Typing Following URL. How about Opening Firefox inside Firefox which is again in another Firefox..? Not bad huh?