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Not Yet Another Setup Tool Anymore
Long-time Linux security specialist Immunix has produced one of the first GUIs for YaST, a text-based installation and management environment in Novell's SUSE Linux...
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 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...
eCosCentric contributes generic SPI infrastructure
Daniel Morris writes "eCosCentric contributes generic SPI bus infrastructure from eCosPro(TM)
CAMBRIDGE, UK -- September 21, 2004 -- eCosCentric Limited, the
eCos and RedBoot experts, today...
What you’re telling me by running Windows
Author: Jem Matzan
There's a community center in my town where you can do things like take classes for a variety of interesting things, play...
SysAdmin to SysAdmin: Getting started with Sybase Express
Author: Preston St. Pierre
Maybe I'm a complete loner here, but I was tickled pink to learn that Sybase, my former employer, had released a...
Big Blue turning up volume on speech app development
Author: Jay Lyman
IBM is throwing its voice to the open source community, but developers
say it is no trick as Big Blue looks to...
Backing up your Linux desktop with rsync
Author: Brice Burgess
Rsync is a command line utility traditionally used in synchronizing files
between two computers, but rsync can also be used as an effective...
Backing up your Linux desktop with rsync
Rsync is a command line utility traditionally used in synchronizing files
between two computers, but rsync can also be used as an effective backup tool....
U.S. government is moving toward OSS
Author: Tina Gasperson
Is the U.S. federal government moving toward adoption of Linux and open source solutions? The answer is yes. The only question is...