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Logical Linux partitions on IBM’s iSeries can benefit SMBs
Author: Stacey Quandt
Although the computer industry seems focused on the 64-bit battle between Intel's Itanium and AMD's Opteron, a more interesting 64-bit platform to...
A peek at script kiddie culture
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Andrew D. Kirch, security administrator for AHBL, infiltrated several...
IRC interview with ‘Moving to Linux’ author Marcel Gagne
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
SlashNET staffers hosted an IRC chat Monday evening with Marcel Gagne, whose Moving to Linux is rapidly becoming a top-selling tech...
Sun Defines Infinite Access Security Model
All Software Products to Integrate Support for Java Card Authentication, Cross-Platform Identity Management and Strong Containment. SAN FRANCISCO, RSA...
Understanding PAM
Author: JT Smith
Pluggable Authentication Modules (PAM) is an oft misunderstood, and in at
least this admin's opinion, underutilized mechanism on *nix systems. Sitting
in its little...
Approaching LDAP Migration
Author: JT Smith
LDAP is not your father's naming and directory service. Application
vendors large and small, commercial and open source alike, have embraced
LDAP as a...
Ricoh Adopts BrightQ for Linux Printing
Codehost Inc writes "West Caldwell, NJ and Culver City, California January 22, 2004. Ricoh Corporation, the leading provider of digital office equipment, today...
Rdesktop yields remote possibilities
Author: Darryl Dixon
Many companies now would love to move their infrastructure to GNU/Linux for cost reasons, but are unable to shift their line-of-business Windows...
Interview: Jon ‘maddog’ Hall
Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller
Jon 'maddog' Hall is chairman and prime speaker for the Enterprise Linux Forum being held this week at the Washington, DC,...
Introduction to Webmin
- by Jamie Cameron - Webmin is a program that simplifies the process of managing a Linux or Unix system. Traditionally, you have needed...