Victor's Blog about the Web, Security and Life

The web for me is a hobby where standards and best practices are daily bread. Security is a concern that everybody must be aware of its details for IT in general, and the web in particular, to be a safer place. My life, on the other hand, is that of a regular Lebanese citizen where politics and social issues are discussed on a daily basis. I hope you enjoy reading my blog and make sure to drop me a comment about any topic you find interesting.

JMON v1.0 Released

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victor | 30 June, 2006 08:57

JMON is a Java Monitor software for Linux/Unix servers. The software monitors applications and provides remote SSL-encrypted connections for clients. Clients can check the status of remote servers as well as start/stop services.

JMON is developed by Miguel Habre and Joe Wazen as a Senior Project for Notre Dame University (Spring 2006).

[ Download JMON ]

Open-Source Software

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victor | 30 June, 2006 08:55

A new category is added to my blog and labelled Software. All software available inside are senior projects done by my Senior students at Notre Dame University. Feel free to browse and download these software as long as you abide the licenses attached to each project.

Where Is God When We Need Him?

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victor | 15 June, 2006 07:31

A beautiful and nice moral story to share with friends around the globe. This was sent to me by Paul-Marc Bou Gharios asking me to share with everyone. Read it, it only takes 5 minutes of time, learn from it and share it with your online friends.

Sally jumped up as soon as she saw the surgeon come out of the operating room. She said: " How is my little boy? Is he going to be all right? When can I see him?"

The surgeon said, "I'm sorry. We did all we could, but your boy didn't make it."

Sally said, "Why do little children get cancer? Doesn't God care any more? Where were you, God, when my son needed you?"


The surgeon asked, "Would you like some time alone with your son? One of the nurses will be out in a few minutes, before he's transported to the university."

Sally asked the nurse to stay with her while she said good-bye to son. She ran her fingers lovingly through his thick red curly hair.

"Would you like a lock of his hair?" the nurse asked. (More)
 
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