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Linuxlookup.com Linux World Expo 2001 – day 2

Author: JT Smith

Anonymous Reader writes “Soon after the keynote, I attended a conference session by Rick Moen (VA Linux) entitled “The System Administrator’s Secret Weapons”. Mr. Moen went through a variety of tools that are vital to a system admin’s arsenal. Things like SSH(OpenSSH specifically), rsync, X11 forwarding using SSH, screen, kibitz, sudo, enscript, netcat, CVS, and of course find. The presentation unfortunately was…. Read the full article @ http://www.linuxlookup.com/html/articles/LWE_2001_ day_2.html

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  • Linux

Sun warns of revenue shortfall

Author: JT Smith

Reported at Upside: “Sun Microsystems (SUNW) gave an already
beleaguered market more bad news today, saying it
would have difficulty reaching the break-even mark
this quarter.

In a conference call with analysts, Chief Financial Officer Michael Lehman said the
company would probably not be able to hit the $3.7 billion revenue mark it would take
to break even.”

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  • Open Source

Voice of America considers anti-censorship tech

Author: JT Smith

Reported at CNN: “Voice of
America is considering new
technology to allow Chinese citizens
access to Web sites now banned by
their government. Software, called Triangle Boy, will act
as a deflector for Chinese citizens who
want to access banned Internet sites.
The technology attempts to fool the
government by sending the signal outside the government’s firewall to a “friends”
site, then bounces that signal to the “banned” site and back to your computer.”

Feds thwart Code Red mutant

Author: JT Smith

Reported at Network World Fusion: “The FBI says it has discovered an attempt to
spread a new version of the Code Red virus
and is in the process of telling the owners of
about 6,000 computers that their systems have
been infected.

Warrants have been issued in the case, which
the FBI thinks will prevent those responsible for
the virus from triggering denial of service
attacks from the machines.”

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  • Linux

Intel throws switch on wireless

Author: JT Smith

ZDNet reports: “Intel will ship new wireless home-computing products Wednesday that support a wireless
technology the giant chipmaker once competed against. Intel on Wednesday will announce new AnyPoint Wireless II Network products based on 802.11b
that let people wirelessly link their PCs and laptops so they can share a Net connection, files
and computer peripherals such as printers. The products will allow laptop users to roam around a
house and surf the Web.”

Conectiva: ‘xinetd’ updates

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com: “”xinetd” is an alternative to the inetd superserver, used to start
services on demand.
Solar Designer did a security audit in this package and produced a
patch that was accepted by the author and incorporated in version
2.3.1 and later. This patch fixes many security and reliability
issues with xinetd.
Another issue is that the version shipped with Conectiva Linux 7.0
has IPv6 enabled, causing it to not work with IPv4-only systems. This
update disables IPv6 support.”

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  • Linux

Conectiva: ‘openldap’ DoS

Author: JT Smith

LinuxSecurity.com: “OpenLDAP is an LDAPv2 and LDAPv3 (starting with version 2.0.x)
server.
The PROTOS[2] project conducted several protocol tests with many
different LDAP servers. It was verified[3] that OpenLDAP versions
before 1.2.11 and 2.0.8 (from the 2.0.x series) have a remote denial
of service vulnerability that allows a remote attacker to disrupt the
service.”

Category:

  • Linux

Great Bridge shows off e-commerce suite

Author: JT Smith

From Network World Fusion: “At LinuxWorld this week,
database expert Great Bridge is demonstrating a
new e-commerce package for large businesses
that want to build applications for the Web.

Appropriately called WebSuite, the package
contains Great Bridge’s PostgreSQL database,
the PHP scripting language and the Apache
Web server. The company hopes with WebSuite
to lessen customer time in developing
Web-enabled applications, customer
relationship management systems and supply
chain management.”

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  • Linux

HancomLinux debuts new Embedded LinuxOffice

Author: JT Smith

Posted at LinuxPR: ”
HancomLinux, inc. has stated to announce the first Embedded LinuxOffice
package, ‘Embedded HancomOffice’, at LinuxWorld Conference & Expo San
Francisco on 26th to 30th. ‘Embedded HancomOffice’ is consisted of
HancomWord; the word processor, HancomSheet; the spread sheet program
similar to MS Excel, and HancomPresenter; the presentation program.”

Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns now available for Linux

Author: JT Smith

Posted at LinuxPR: “TimeGate Studios, Inc. and Loki Software, Inc. announce
that the hit fantasy and strategy game, Kohan: Immortal Sovereigns, shipped for
the Linux platform on Saturday, August 25.

The two companies partnered to expand the existing line of notable titles available
to those operating on the Linux platform. Adding Kohan to the line of commercially
available games for Linux is a milestone in computer gaming, as it is the first to be
included from the immensely popular real-time strategy genre.”