Linux Journal Contents #143, March 2006
on March 1, 2006
Linux Journal Issue #143/March 2006
Features
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Getting Started with mod_security
by Mick Bauer
What's the mod way of securing your Apache-driven Web site? -
GnuPG Hacks
by Tony Stieber
What can GnuPG do for you besides encrypt and decrypt e-mail? -
Demons Seeking Dæmons—A Practical Approach to Hardening Your OpenSSH Configuration
by Phil Moses
Don't wait until you have to exorcise a dæmon seeking to possess your SSH server. -
Generating Firewall Rules with Perl
by Mike Diehl
A Perl alternative to those tired of tweaking firewall rules by hand. -
Getting Started with the Linux Intrusion Detection System
by Irfan Habib
Put a LID on unwanted file access the kernel way.
Indepth
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Single Sign-On and the Corporate Directory, Part IV
by Ti Leggett
Wrap up your single sign-on system with CUPS, SSH and firewall rules. -
Tough on Grease but Easy on Web Servers
by Kevin Bedell
Ajax expert Ben Galbraith chats about Asynchronous Java and XML. -
Rapid GNOME Development with Mono
by Robert Love
If you're itching to try Mono here's where to start. -
Stealth E-mail to the Rescue
by Peter Ziobrzynski
A sneaky way to get to your personal e-mail server from work. -
Subversion: Not Just for Code Anymore
by William Nagel
Never lose track of your constantly changing personal information again. -
Developing Eclipse Plugins
by Mike McCullough
Don't let your development habits be eclipsed by missing features others haven't yet added to this extensible IDE.
Columns
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At the Forge
Amazon Web Services
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux
The Best Security...Barks!
by Marcel Gagné
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Work the Shell
Writing a Shell Game
by Dave Taylor
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Linux for Suits
The Sound of Linux
by Doc Searls
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Separation of Church and Choice
by Nicholas Petreley
Reviews
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Let Your Finger Do the Booting
by James Turner
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Battle of the Ajax Mail Packages
by James Turner