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Linux Advisory Watch – April 2, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for mc, openssl, ethereal, libxml2, emil, Linux kernel, apache, UUDeview,
courier, oftpd,...
Firewall Failover with pfsync and CARP
Daniel Hartmeier writes "OpenBSD developer Ryan McBride explains the new firewall redundancy features in the upcoming OpenBSD 3.5 release in his article Firewall Failover...
Microsoft displays fear, uncertainty, and doubt toward OpenOffice.org
Author: Taran Rampersad
I came across this Microsoft OpenOffice 1.1 Competitive Guide through a post on the TTLUG mailing list, and decided to answer it...
Port scanning and Nmap 3.5
Author: Joe Barr
Inspired by the release of Nmap 3.5, the latest version of the award-winning network security tool, I've been exploring network security issues...
Samba Lecture in Everett, Washington on April 8
HRR writes
"Puget Sound Technology is teaching a workshop introducing the
popular Samba software on Thursday, April 8, in Everett, Washington,
USA.
Samba is free software for Unix...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 19, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for xitalk, calife, samba, OpenSSL, the Linux kernel, httpd, isakmpd,
and Mozilla....
Apache Web Server Class in Everett, Wash.
HRR writes "Puget Sound Technology, a provider of open source Unix training and
administration services, is teaching a hands-on class covering
Apache Web Server administration. This...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 12, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were
released for the Linux kernel, sysstat, mailman, coreutils, libxml2, mozilla,
and kdelibs. The...
Linux Advisory Watch – March 5, 2004
Author: Benjamin D. Thomas
This week, advisories were released
for the Linux kernel, xboing, pwlib, tcpdump, and libxml2. The distributors
include...
What to watch out for when writing portable shell scripts
Author: Peter Seebach
Shell scripts are a popular choice for writing small programs that do file manipulation. They are generally portable across platforms, but there...