Xen to Become Linux Foundation Collaborative Project

The Xen Project is an open source virtualization platform licensed under the GPLv2 with a similar governance structure to the Linux kernel. Designed from the start for cloud computing, the project has more than a decade of development and is being used by more than 10 million users. As the project experiences contributions from an increasingly diverse group of companies, it is looking to The Linux Foundation to be a neutral forum for providing guidance and facilitating a collaborative network.

via Xen to Become Linux Foundation Collaborative Project | The Linux Foundation.

Red Hat Announces RDO And OpenStack Partner Program

Installation is made easy with the Red Hat-developed installation tool, PackStack.

That last bit is interesting. OpenStack is a complex suite of tools, and the installation process is non-trivial. Any work to streamline that will reduce at least one barrier to success.

As for the name, RDO? It stands for “Red Hat Distribution of OpenStack.

via Red Hat Announces RDO And OpenStack Partner Program | TechCrunch.

Hopefully this works with CentOS as well.

Rackspace goes on offense against second patent troll in two weeks

Rackspace is being sued over its Rackspace Cloud Notes app for iOS, in a lawsuit that also includes claims again several other Texas companies, including Petroleum Geo-Services, PlainsCapital Bank, Texas Instruments, Schlumberger Technologies, and energy giant TXU. All of those companies have iOS apps which, apparently, rotate their screens.

via Rackspace goes on offense against second patent troll in two weeks | Ars Technica.

Global WordPress Brute Force Flood

As I type these words, there is an on-going and highly-distributed, global attack on WordPress installations across virtually every web host in existence. This attack is well organized and again very, very distributed; we have seen over 90,000 IP addresses involved in this attack.

via Global WordPress Brute Force Flood | HostGator Web Hosting Blog | Gator Crossing.

This wordpress blog has been receiving these attacks since around the beginning of the year.   Getting rid of the admin account is a first step and using strong passwords is a second, I chose to just shut down access from the Internet entirely by disabling the wp-admin directory and wp-login.php access in httpd.conf.   That may not be practical for most sites however.  The error logs were getting quiet in the last 3 or 4 weeks and then this week they’re back up to full speed blocking with IPs from ranges all over the place.   It looks like I’m not the only one experiencing this according to here and here.

Update:  From my observations of the logs over these last few months these bots are hitting the sites very patiently, sometimes once an hour thus running under the radar of the security plug ins I tried.

Update II: More links here, here, and from here:

These rules will block access for the offending IP address for 5 minutes upon 10 failed login attempts over a 3 minute duration.

This won’t work.  Each IP from these bots may hit you once or twice an hour so any limit login plugin won’t detect them at any rate to ban them.  You can’t stop this on an IP basis.  Since my logs last rotated Sunday morning (almost 6 days ago) I have had 500 different IP addresses hit wp-login.php.  They all have been given 403 Forbidden responses yet they keep coming.

Big winner with Office for iPad and Android delay

My colleague Zack Whittaker believes Google Docs will take some of these customers away, but that’s not the biggest threat to Microsoft. The longer Microsoft neglects to release the iOS and Android versions of Office, a greater number of customers owning iPads and other tablets will discover competing Office-compatible apps for those platforms. Having used many of these suites for years, it is clear they are robust enough to fill the need for Office for many owners.

via Big winner with Office for iPad and Android delay: Google | ZDNet.

After having used a tablet I can’t see how one could do any real work on one.  Tablets are good consumption devices — reading (and perhaps commenting on) documents produced on workstations with real QWERTY keyboards that fit one’s fingers and hand.

Microsoft: Uninstall Faulty Patch Tuesday Security Update

Microsoft patchMicrosoft announced last night that it has stopped pushing a security update originally released on Patch Tuesday because the fix is causing some PCs to blue screen. Microsoft recommends users uninstall the patch, which is also causing compatibility with some endpoint security software.

via Microsoft: Uninstall Faulty Patch Tuesday Security Update | threatpost.

This is why I always turn automatic updates off on all PCs and update on my own terms and on my own schedule.

A guide to the system-on-a-chip

To help you keep things straight, we’ve assembled this handy guide that will walk you through the basics of how an SoC is put together. It will also serve as a guide to most of the current (and future, where applicable) chips available from the big players making SoCs today: Apple, Qualcomm, Samsung, Nvidia, Texas Instruments, Intel, and AMD.

via The PC inside your phone: A guide to the system-on-a-chip | Ars Technica.

SoC=System on a Chip

Judge says Apple, Motorola pursuing business strategy in court

Referring to the “parties’ obstreperous and cantankerous conduct,” Judge Robert N. Scola of the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida, described it as not a proper use of the court.

via Judge says Apple, Motorola pursuing business strategy in court | ITworld.

Word of the day!

obstreperous – Meaning “clamorous, noisy” and “argumentative,” it is from Latin ob-, “against,” and strepere, “to make a noise.”