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OpenSSH 2.5.2

Author: JT Smith

OpenSSH 2.5.2 is now available from the mirror sites
listed at http://www.openssh.com/

Category:

  • Open Source

Linux promises, Apple delivers

Author: JT Smith

From MacAddict: “One thing has become crystal clear: Mac OS X delivers on a promise made by Linux–Namely, that Linux is Unix for the masses, and it’s the next killer operating system destined for the hard drives of geeks and regular folks alike. When Mac OS X ships on Saturday, it’s going to deliver on that promise–Apple will become the highest-volume vendor of Unix in the world, and it’ll bring all that *Nixy power to folks who don’t know a thing about command line terminals–in other words, most of us.”

Category:

  • Unix

Senate panel dumps PC export restriction

Author: JT Smith

The Senate Banking Committee agrees: the current law in place to limit PC exports should be repealed because it relies on obsolete formulas to determine a computer’s power. The move to scrap the bill has wide support from key senators and the Bush administration, and is expected to pass. Full report — and information on the law that might step in for future export controls — at EE Times.

AMD Athlon “Thunderbird” 1.33GHz/1.30GHz

Author: JT Smith

Anandtech reviews new hardware with the latest processors from AMD.

Category:

  • Unix

Fujitsu makes mid-range server move

Author: JT Smith

In an effort to compete with Sun Microsystems, Fujitsu today released a new mid-range server. The PrimePower 800 features a faster Sparc processor, one terabyte of disk space, and runs Solaris. No price was announced. Story at info World.

Category:

  • Unix

Hijacked certificates prowl Windows Land

Author: JT Smith

CNet reports: “Two digital certificates have been mistakenly issued in Microsoft’s name that could
be used by virus writers to fool people into running harmful programs, the software giant
warned Thursday.

According to Microsoft, someone posing as a Microsoft employee tricked VeriSign, which hands
out so-called digital signatures, into issuing the two certificates in the software giant’s name on
Jan. 30 and Jan. 31.

Such certificates are critical for businesses and consumers who download patches, updates and
other pieces of software from the Internet, because they verify that the software is being supplied from a particular company, such as Microsoft.”

Category:

  • Linux

ASPSeek 1.0.5 and 1.1.1 released

Author: JT Smith

Kir Kolyshkin writes ASPSeek team has just released new versions of ASPSeek search engine software, which is available under GNU GPL. While 1.0.5 is a stable one and intended for usage in production environment, 1.1.1 devel adds some nifty features like UNICODE support, driver for Oracle 8i, smart results cache and support for external document format converters.ASPSeek is a search engine capable of indexing/searching within a few million URLs, and it has all the features that are expected from modern search engine, like advanced ranking, smart reindexing, phrase and boolean search, results templates, excerpts and query words highlighting etc.”

Category:

  • Open Source

Zimmermann plays down PGP flaw

Author: JT Smith

The Register reports: “Phil Zimmermann – creator of the OpenPGP encryption software – is playing down a flaw discovered in his hugely popular program, saying that someone would still need access to your hard drive to break the code.”

Category:

  • Linux

LISA 2001 Call for Papers now available

Author: JT Smith

The USENIX Association writes “The 15th Systems Administration Conference (LISA 2001)
December 2-7, 2001
San Diego, CA USA.

*Submissions are due by June 5, 2001* Submissions that address any and all aspects of systems administration are welcome. For complete guidelines, please visit:http://www.usenix.org/events/lisa01.
The 15th Systems Administration Conference (LISA 2001) is sponsored by
USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems Association, and SAGE, the System Administrators Guild.”

ALS 2001 – Call for Papers now available

Author: JT Smith

The USENIX Association writes “5th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference (ALS 2001)
November 6-10, 2001
Oakland, CA USA
http://www.linuxshowcase.org

The Call for Papers with submission guidelines and suggested
topics is now available at http://www.linuxshowcase.org

*Submissions are due June 5, 2001*

The 5th Annual Linux Showcase & Conference (ALS 2001) is
is sponsored by USENIX, the Advanced Computing Systems
Association, and the Atlanta Linux Showcase, in cooperation
with Linux International.”