Linux Journal Contents #156, April 2007
on April 1, 2007
Linux Journal Issue #156/April 2007
Features
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Single Packet Authorization
by Michael Rash
Want something better than port knocking? -
eCryptfs: a Stacked Cryptographic Filesystem
by Mike Halcrow
How does your filesystem security stack up? -
Multi-Category Security in SELinux in Fedora Core 5
by Russell Coker
Not in the military and still want SELinux? -
PacketFence
by Ludovic Marcotte and Dominik Gehl
An open-source solution to manage your security.
Indepth
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Need for Speed: PS3 Linux!
by Dave Taylor
It's a miracle; it's a dog. -
The OpenSSH Protocol under the Hood
by Girish Venkatachalam
What's SSH all about? -
Starting a Linux Firewall from Scratch
by Dinil Divakaran
How do you start using iptables? -
Time-Zone Processing with Asterisk, Part II
by Matthew Gast
What is a good time to call? -
Use Inkscape and XSLT to Create Cross-Platform Reports and Forms
by Chad Files
Dynamic forms using Inkscape with XSLT -
Extract and Parse ODF Files with Python
by Kamran Husain
Want to use Python to dissect an ODF file?
Columns
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Reuven Lerner's At the Forge
Dojo Events and Ajax
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Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Security for Your Data—It's Totally Mondo!
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Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Displaying Image Directories in Apache
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Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Linux Firewalls for Everyone
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Jon maddog Hall's Beachhead
The Outer Banks
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Doc Searls' Linux for Suits
Why an iPhone When We Can Make Our Own OpenPhone?
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Nicholas Petreley's /var/opinion
Do Not Forget What People Fetch
Quick Takes
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MySQL Deserves a Double Take
by Reuven M. Lerner