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Interview with Linux security expert Kurt Seifried

Author: Michael Stutz Linux.com readers might know Kurt Seifried as the author of the Linux Administrators' Security Guide or proprietor of the popular security mailing...

Concerns mount over missing SCO web admin

Our SCO cluster watch has officially shifted from threat level "amusement" to "concern." Link: theregister.co.uk Category: Unix

LISA ’06 off to a strong start

Author: Brian Jones The 20th Large Installation System Administration (LISA) conference began Sunday in Washington, DC. The first few days have been all about training,...

SCO’s clusters crippled by missing ‘ING’

The poor SCO Group can't get much right these days, including keeping its high availability clusters highly available. Link: theregister.co.uk Category: Unix

Firewall your applications with AppArmor

Author: Mayank Sharma Traditional methods of securing a computer have revolved around controlling access to critical services. So, if you need to secure network applications,...

FlightGear takes off

Author: Joe Barr FlightGear is a multiplatform, GPLed flight simulator. It is sophisticated, realistic, and extensible. You can choose to fly more than...

Judge Deals SCO Setback In Lawsuit Against IBM About Linux Code

A federal judge on Thursday gutted SCO Group's $5 billion, Linux-related lawsuit against IBM - renewing debate about the Utah company's future. ...

Auto restart Apache server when daemon is killed

Anonymous Reader writes "When you cannot monitor your server for service availability, it is better to take help of automated monitor and restart utility....

Assembly language for Power Architecture, Part 2:

This article drills down and discusses the specifics of 64-bit PowerPC assembly language programming on Linux and UNIX-like...

Apple blocks Mac OS X security holes

The Register writes "Patch postedApple has posted a Mac OS X Security Update that patches almost two dozen holes in the Unix-based operating system....