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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...

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...

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...

How GNU/Linux and Serial ATA RAID teamed up to save money

Author: Jem Matzan Recently Mailroute, a company that provides virus and spam filtering for businesses, switched its GNU/Linux-based servers from SCSI to Serial ATA disks...

Linux small business servers

Author: Rob Reilly Most companies with more than 25 people have their own information technology personnel, hardware, and infrastructure. Where does that leave the small...

Broadcom announces RAIDcore Linux support

Broadcom's SATA-based RAID Controller Cards Now Available for Red Hat and Fedora Linux OS PlatformsIRVINE, Calif. - September 20, 2004 - Broadcom Corporation (Nasdaq:...

CentOS 3.3 released

CentOS 3.3, based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux Update 3, has been released for i386 and AMD64. Link: Linux Compatible Category: Linux

Linux Advisory Watch – September 17, 2004

Author: Preston St. Pierre This week, advisories were released for wv, kde, zlib, webmin, cupsys, samba, gtk2, gallery, samba, sus, cdrtools, squid, apache2, mod_ssl, httpd,...

Review: Gentoo 2004.2

Author: Preston St. Pierre Gentoo Linux is the BSD of GNU/Linux distributions; it's elegant and customizable and you know exactly what you're getting when you...

Microsoft to take direct shots at Linux rivals

Redmond won't just fight the "cooler" open-source operating system--it's looking at Red Hat, Novell and IBM. Link: news.com