Linux Journal Contents #112, August 2003
on August 1, 2003
Linux Journal Issue #112/August 2003
Features
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Implementing Encrypted Home Directories
by Mike Petullo
Keep your files safely encrypted when you're logged out, and automatically get access when you log in. -
Take Control of TCPA
by David Safford, Jeff Kravitz and Leendert van Doorn
The free code behind IBM's new security chip. Menace or protector? -
The Power of the Incredible Hulk—The ILM Linux Death Star
by Robin Rowe
This fully operational battle station is a 750-node Linux cluster running a custom batch scheduling program. -
Root for All on the SE Linux Play Machine
by Russell Coker
Set visitors loose as root and see what they break—can SE Linux alone keep the system safe?
Indepth
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Eleven SSH Tricks
by Daniel R. Allen
You know it's the secure way to connect to your server. But OpenSSH is fast and convenient too. -
VTun
by Ryan Breen
Need to make a secure connection from home? Set up a simple virtual private network? -
2003 Editors' Choice Awards
With all the great Linux stuff introduced in the past year, these are some of the hardest decisions we've ever made.
Embedded
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Driving Me Nuts Device Classes
by Greg Kroah-Hartman
Toolbox
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Kernel Korner NSA Security Enhanced Linux
by Faye Coker
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At the Forge CMF Types
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Cooking with Linux Illuminating Your Network's Darkest Corners
by Marcel Gagné
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Paranoid Penguin Authenticate with LDAP
by Mick Bauer
Columns
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Linux for Suits Practical Penguin Progress
by Doc Searls
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EOF Consider Accessibility
by Janina Sajka
Reviews
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Red Hat 9
by Marco Fioretti