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What are the real vulnerabilities of Linux?

Author: Jay Lyman Some Linux fans are tired of reading reports and articles about viruses and attacks for the Linux operating system that would be...

The men behind ettercapNG

Author: Federico Biancuzzi In 2001 two Italians released the first beta version of ettercap, a network protocol analyzer. This summer they released ettercapNG, which was...

Midgard 1.6.1 “Sverix” released

Piotr Pokora writes "Lodz, November 5th 2004 -- The Midgard Project has released stable release version 1.6.1 of the Midgard Open Source Content Management Framework....

Midgard 1.6.0 “Swedengard” released

Piotr Pokora writes "This release changes the state of Midgard with major improvements and flexible features. For example, the Midgard database and web sitesetup...

Midgard 1.6.0 “Swedengard” released

Piotr Pokora writes "This release changes the state of Midgard with major improvements and flexible features. For example, the Midgard database and web sitesetup...

OpenOffice.org is four years old today; community manager Louis Suarez-Potts talks about the changes

Author: Bruce Byfield Four years is a long time in software development, and the changes between 2000 and 2004 reflect that. In 2000, OpenOffice.org didn't...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Sun is setting

Author: Preston St. Pierre As a systems administrator, I try to keep up with as many OS variants as I can. I started my career...

‘Know Your Enemy’: Everything you need to know about honeypots

Author: Lance Spitzner Honeypots are a relatively new and highly dynamic technology. Because they are so dynamic, it is difficult to define just what they...

Hardening Linux authentication and user identity

PAM is an authentication mechanism that originated on Solaris, but is used on various systems, including Linux. The Linux PAM implementation allows a system...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Service monitoring with Nagios

Author: Preston St. Pierre Nagios calls itself an "open source host, service and network monitoring program". In reality, though, it's more of a monitoring framework, in that...