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Major NFS bugs found and being fixed in FreeBSD

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader tells us about an item on KernelTrap.org: "On the FreeBSD hacker mailing list, Jordan Hubbard commented on some serious issues...

Ten days to network security

Author: JT Smith Sans.org: "Network security is not a product that you can purchase it's a process. A long process that you continually update, improve,...

LWN.net weekly edition

Author: JT Smith LWN has posted the latest edition of its excellent weekly publication. Category: Linux

Guardent uses open source, services for security

Author: JT Smith Network Fusion News: "Guardent is betting that the combination of open-source security software, managed services and a hardware device will translate into...

Debian: ‘postfix’ remote DoS

Author: JT Smith Debian: "Wietse Venema reported he found a denial of service vulnerability in postfix. The SMTP session log that postfix keeps for debugging...

Sharp adds options to Zaurus handheld

Author: JT Smith PCWorld.com has a story, finally, about Sharp's relaunch last week of its Zaurus handheld, which runs Linux. "Tim Scannell, an analyst at...

A walk through Usenet Memory Lane

Author: JT Smith From The Register: "Google has ferreted some interesting Usenet posts from bygone days to highlight ...

Remotely managed firewall startup bets on Open Source

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader tells us about this story: http://www.linuxworld.com/site-stories/2001/1211.r ocksteady.html. "Unlike many other struggling startups in search of angels, Rocksteady already has customers,...

Sun’s StarOffice could challenge Microsoft Office

Author: JT Smith IT-director.com has a story about StarOffice, which it says has the potential to challenge Microsoft's Office suite. The headline on the story...

Debian: Update to postfix

Author: JT Smith Posted at LWN.net: "Wietse Venema reported he found a denial of service vulnerability in postfix. The SMTP session log that postfix keeps for...