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Hardening the PAM framework

In yesterday's article we began looking at how PAM can securely authenticate Windows users. Today we'll check the PAM framework, harden the basic services...

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...

Windows price cut may just be start

A tiny yet important crack has opened, with little notice, in the great Windows monopoly that surrounds personal computing. Microsoft for the first time is...

Reiser4 file semantics: An opportunity for open source

Author: Nurul Choudhury Some people feel that the Reiser4 file semantics will present problems for the Linux community. In a nutshell, every file now looks like...

SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Rocks tames Beowulf clusters

Author: Preston St. Pierre I set up a two-node Beowulf cluster at my house one time, but back then I had no clue what to...

Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars?

Jeff Gerhardt writes "Tonight Live: Microsoft Music Wars? >> on The Linux Show!! Tonight: On The Linux Show!! Tuesday, September 7th, 2004from Chicago IL Tonight on www.thelinuxshow.com.We...

Report from KDE World Summit, Day 8: End of the marathon

Author: Tom Chance Day eight of aKademy marked the end of the coding marathon. As though restless with their desktop, KDE hackers turned their attention...

Defending the network

LogError writes "Extending and blurring the boundaries of computing brings new security challenges. Many organizations’ security is like a soft-boiled egg. The firewall provides...

Linux Advisory Watch – August 20, 2004

Author: Ryan Maple This week, advisories were released for acroread, ftpd, gaim, glibc, gv, kdelibs, kernel, mozilla, mysql, Nessus, Netscape, pam, qt3, Roundup, rsync, ruby, semi, spamassassin, squirrelmail,...

Unisys suddenly loves Linux: Should Linux users return that love?

Author: Robin 'Roblimo' Miller Unisys has long been the main booster -- possibly the only one besides Microsoft -- of Windows as a mainframe operating...