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Top 10 Linux console applications
Author: Michael M. Murphree
System administrators regularly work from the command line, but there's more to the console than managing servers. You can do most...
Detecting suspicious network traffic with psad
Author: Paul Virijevich
Have you ever wondered how many people are scanning your server looking for weaknesses? One way to find out is to install...
Serendipity Weblog 0.8
Garvin Hicking writes "The Serendipity team is happy to announce the immediate availability of the final release of Serendipity 0.8.Serendipity is a PHP-powered weblog...
Fortinet settles GPL violation suit
ZDNet UK reports that gpl-violations.org's legal injunction against Fortinet's sale of GPL-encumbered products has paid off. Fortinet will now comply with the GPL.
Link: news.zdnet.co.uk
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Open Source to the Rescue
In founding Friendster, Chairman Jonathan Abrams sought to create an online network through which friends could connect with friends. When it launched, the service...
Mobile/Collaborative Application Framework Debuts
Anonymous Reader writes "This PR appeared on Usenet recently: Network Improv today released a free prototype of a new mobile application framework for flash-drive-based...
The Ten Commandments of system administration, part I
Author: Brian Warshawsky
As system and network administrators, we play many roles. We are the ones who provide stable and secure environments for electronic business...
CLI Magic: Aldo talks in code
Author: Joe Barr
This week's CLI Magic is all about computer-aided self-improvement. For example, if you have those "I want my amateur radio general...
Building a Linux Cluster, Part 3: How To Get Started
Now that he has covered why cluster computing is a great idea and what's involved in doing it in Parts 1 & 2, Rob...
Rebuilding the OpenBSD kernel
The kernel is the core of the operating system. It is the binary file that the computer loads first and stores in memory. Because...