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Adding a BugTraq Feed to Firefox
Topic: Security   Posted:2006-05-05
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There is a cool feature in Firefox that will put live RSS feeds right on the toolbar simply by clicking the orange icon in the URL window. We have this capability on NetAdminTools. Clicking on the Add Live Bookmark will add a list of our latest articles. For the RSS 2.0 specification, see this page. One live feed that is particularly useful is BugTraq. We put up a page that will add the BugTraq feed to Firefox with just a couple clicks. Open this page in your Firefox browser and click the orange feed icon:



Click add:



You're done. Just view the list:



Note that on every other page on NetAdminTools, you can use the same procedure to add a list of our most recent articles. Adding the feed can be done manually by opening up the bookmarks manager and adding a live link; however, we found this cumbersome. If you would like to use this method, the link to bookmark is here. Add the bookmark after selecting the correct toolbar folder:







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