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Anatomy of a break-in
Author: JT Smith
The Linux Journal has a story about a buffer overflow attack at a U.S. university. It's an interesting chronological description of the...
Security update to GnuPG
Author: JT Smith
Posted at LWN.net: A new version of GnuPG, 1.0.5, has been released that fixes a number
of bugs and security problems,...
Downright Software announces assisted testing services for StressMy.com
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPR: Downright Software, the first team to
launch a 100% web-based website performance testing solution, today
announced...
Web Security: Encryption and authentication
Author: JT Smith
Daemonnews.org has a story about the basic concepts used in implementing a secure
Web site with SSL/TLS.
Category:
Linux
XFS 1.0 debuts
Author: JT Smith
Slashdot has an item about SGI releasing the 1.0 version of its XFS Open Source journaling
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Microsoft races to fill in Windows 2000 server security hole
Author: JT Smith
ZDNet is reporting that Microsoft has announced a "serious security hole" in its Windows 2000 server software and "raced to convince system...
Kernel Cousin KDE #8
Author: JT Smith
"It was yet another high energy week for the KDE developers who ensured that the CVS trees were
...
Kernel Cousine Wine #93
Author: JT Smith
Brian Vincent posts the latest summary of threads and traffic from the Wine mailing lists.
Category:
Linux
Intro to Solaris 8 for penguins
Author: JT Smith
Linuxnewbie.org offers an introduction to and overview of the latest version of Solaris. In the writer's opinion, recent changes to Sun's operating...
And the geeks shall inherit the earth
Author: JT Smith
From LinuxPlanet: "If Windows XP, which some would have us believe is the Linux
...