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Set up a virtual FTP server with pam-mysql
Author: Cunpeng Wang
Setting up a virtual File Transfer Protocol (FTP) server with a database back end offers many benefits. By using a database, you...
sudo, or not sudo: that is the question
Author: Federico Kereki
If you've dabbled even a little bit with security matters, you know that giving root rights or the root password to a...
Elive distro illustrates power, beauty of Enlightenment
Author: Mark Scheck
The Elive Linux distribution combines beauty with ease of use. Elive is based on Debian and uses Enlightenment as its windows manager,...
FTP Server setup with TLS (Transport Layer Security) on Debian
Author: JT Smith
ProFTPD is a ftp server written for use on Unix and Unix-a-like operating systems, there is no support for native use under...
The original SimCity is now the open source Micropolis
Author: Nathan Willis
Think you're smarter than the meatheads on your local city council? Now you can prove it -- without running for office --...
The rise of the FOSS spinmeister
In August 2003, a little more than three months after the SCO Group had filed a lawsuit against IBM, seeking damages for alleged breach...
SCO’s day of reckoning is set
On April 29, SCO will finally have its day in court, but not exactly in the way the Unix and Linux litigation company had...
Linux security guru joins Microsoft
Crispin Cowan, the Linux security expert behind StackGard, the Immunix Linux distro and AppArmor, has joined the Windows security team.
Link: blogs.zdnet.com
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SCALE Announces Half Day Tutorial Sessions
Author: JT Smith
SCALE is proud to announce they've partnered with LOPSA, the League of Professional System Administrators, to create "SCALE University". SCALE University will...
The Free Software hardliner, the corporation, and the shotgun wedding
Author: Josef Assad
We called it Free Software at first. It wasn't until we started calling it Open Source that the punditry line counts began...