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TrustedBSD supports Windows NT ACLs with Samba

Author: JT Smith Slashdot: "Chris Faulhaber, one of the TrustedBSD developers, announced on the trustedbsd-discuss mailing list that Samba's POSIX.1e ACL support is now working...

Passive analysis of SSH traffic

Author: JT Smith UnixReview.com has an article addressing security weaknesses in SSH protocols. "SSH is still the best available security for remote connections. Exploitation of...

First tests: Intel’s 1.7 GHz P4

Author: JT Smith PCWorld: "Intel hits new speed heights, shipping a Pentium 4 that runs at 1.7 GHz, but despite the increase the chip is...

Hynix debuts 275MHz 4Mb x 16 DDR SDRAM

Author: JT Smith The Register: "Hynix has begun producing 64Mb DDR SDRAM chips in 4Mb x 16 configuration. Fabbed at 0.18 micron and designed to...

A torrid affair with graphics: April 2001 3D market

Author: JT Smith Anandtech: "In spite of the majority predicting a single sided race in the 3D graphics market because of the demise of 3dfx,...

AMD server push fraught with peril

Author: JT Smith ZDNET.co.uk: "NEC, the second-largest Japanese server seller after Fujitsu, said Monday it is using AMD's 1.33GHz Athlon chips -- its fastest...

Gigahertz processor roundup, Linux style!

Author: JT Smith Augustus writes: LinuxHardware.org has just posted what may be the first 100% totally Linux head-to-head CPU review. In this review, both the...

Refuel my laptop please, or the smallest combustion engine

Author: JT Smith Anonymous Reader writes: "ZZZ has a short report about the smallest combustion engine in the world developed in University of California. It...

Storage: Network set-ups gain on servers

Author: JT Smith Interactive Week: "Most server vendors produce their own version of a storage appliance that is ...

Taming the new frontier with Open Country founder Paul Cubbage

Author: JT Smith - By Julie Bresnick - Open Source people - I approached Paul Cubbage at the Simi Valley LUG Fest because he looks and sits just like...