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Linux Advisory Watch – July 29, 2005

Author: Benjamin D. Thomas This week, perhaps the most interesting articles include cacti, heimdal, webcalendar, ekg, phpbb2, setarch, openoffice, pvm, fetchmail, mozilla,devhelp, yelp, subversion, ...

How Linux comes home

At ZDNet, we often ask how Linux will ever crack the home market. Link: blogs.zdnet.com Category: Linux

WHAX 3.0 Screenshot Tour

Anonymous Reader writes "Distrowatch reports - WHAX 3.0 has been released: Finally! WHAX is stable enough to leave the beta stage and go public....

CLI Magic: John the Ripper

Author: Joe Barr There is more to the CLI than a collection of operating system commands. There are many tools - applications written without...

DShield – A community approach to intrusion detection

Author: Paul Virijevich Analyzing firewall logs is key to understanding the threats your servers face. Knowing what the bad guys are looking for is the...

Open source hides secret data

Author: Mikael Vingaard The art of hiding information from anyone except from the intended receiver has been used for many centuries. Hiding information by embedding...

The Seventh Commandment of system administration

Author: Brian Warshawsky There are many ways to accidentally open security holes into your servers and network, but none are more preventable than the ones...

Review: CentOS 4

Author: Aditya Nag Many Red Hat clones have sprung up since the company decided to stop offering free downloads of its flagship operating system. Distributions...

Review: Ututo-e, the “only free distribution”

Author: Bruce Byfield Ututo-e is a Gentoo-based distribution developed in Argentina. Of all the distributions listed on DistroWatch, Ututo-e is the only distribution endorsed by...

Detecting suspicious network traffic with psad

Author: Paul Virijevich Have you ever wondered how many people are scanning your server looking for weaknesses? One way to find out is to install...