Linux Journal Contents #40, August 1997
on August 1, 1997
Linux Journal Issue #40/August 1997
Features
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Designing a Safe Network Using Firewalls
by Paul Wouters
It is by no means necessary to purchase specialized firewall hardware or even software. A Linux server—running on a $400 386 PC—provides as much protection as most commercial firewalls, with much greater flexibility and easier configuration. -
Tripping Up Intruders with Tripwire
by Kevin Fenzi
You can ensure the security of your Linux machine with this program. -
TCFS: Transparent Cryptographic File System
by Ermelindo Mauriello
Think of TCFS as an extended NFS. It acts just like NFS, but allows a user to protect files using encryption. -
Wrap A Security Blanket Around Your Computer
by Lee Brotzman
TCP_wrappers: a simple, elegant and effective means to safeguard your network services.
News & Articles
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Programming with XForms, Part 2: Writing an Application
by Thor Sigvaldason
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Security and Authentication with Digital Signatures
by Robb Shecter
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Interview with Sameer Parekh
by James T. Dennis
Reviews
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Product Review Berkshire PC Watchdog
by David Walker
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Product Review XVScan
by Michael Montoure
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Book Review The Java Series
by Kirk Petersen
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Book Review The Linux Database
by Sid Wentworth
WWWsmith
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A Web Crawler in Perl
by Mike Thomas
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At The Forge : Templates: Separating Programs from Design
by Reuven Lerner
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
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Stop the Presses
Linux Trademark Dispute
by Phil Hughes
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New Products
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System Administration
SATAN: Analyzing Your Network
by Rob Havelt
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Kernel Korner
A Non-Technical Look Inside the EXT2 File System
by Randy Appleton
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Linux Gazette
Big Brother Monitoring System
by Paul M. Sittler
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Best of Technical Support