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What’s New in Linux 2.6.37
The holidays are over, but there's one more gift to unwrap — a brand new stable kernel. Linus Torvalds announced the 2.6.37 kernel on...
Explanation of Firewalls
Explanation According to wikipedia"A firewall is a part of a computer system or network that is designed to block unauthorized access while permitting authorized...
Weekend Project Roundup: Top 10 of 2010
It's been a busy year, so maybe you didn't get a chance to check out all the Linux.com Weekend Projects. If you've missed out,...
Linux-based NAS Supports 45TB of Storage
Synology announced a high-end model in its line of NAS (network attached storage) devices targeting small- and medium-sized business. The DS1511+ has a 1.86GHz...
Weekend Project: Replace Delicious with an Open Source Bookmark Service
The past two weeks have been rough for users of the Yahoo-owned "social bookmarking" service, Delicious. First, reports leaked out that Yahoo was shutting...
Creating Self-Signed SSL Certificates for Apache on Linux
If Firesheep and other menaces have you freaked out about using unsecured connections, it's time to take matters into your own hands. In just...
Goodbye landline, hello VoIP!
One of the things you want when you move into an apartment or in my case, the school's residences, is a phone. Like many...
Block Unwanted Traffic With Packetfence
Packetfence is a very powerful Network Access Control tool. Using Packetfence you can control and block unwanted traffic on your network. Want to block...
Alternative PHP Cache – quick win for webserver optimization
Looking for a quick win with taking some of the pressure off of your webservers??This could be one for you. The Alternative PHP Cache...
Matt Palmers DB2 LDAP configuration on Linux
I wrote this which is basically a checklist of what needs doing to get LDAP working for DB2 on SuSE Linux installations, as the...