Linux Journal Contents #126, October 2004
October 1st, 2004 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #126/October 2004
Features
-
Point-to-Point Linux
by Phil Hollenback
When this Manhattan investment company decided to mirror its critical data off-site, the IS staff built their own T3 and T1 routers. How did that work, and would they do it again?
-
SQL Comes to Nmap: Power and Convenience
by Hasnain Atique
Port-scan your own hosts to find misconfigured and unauthorized services. Put all that data into a database, and you can keep track of thousands of systems.
-
Setting Up Virtual Security Zones in a Linux Cluster
by Makan Pourzandi and Axelle Apvrille
When projects need to share the Linux cluster but shouldn't see each other's data, split your in-demand cluster into separate virtual ones.
Indepth
-
Introduction to Sound Programming with ALSA
by Jeff Tranter
The 2.6 kernel brings new capabilities to the Linux sound API. We cover the essentials with a working sound recording app.
-
The Politics of Porting
by Stephen C. Forster
Don't do this. It could get you fired. Unless your company is really shooting itself in the foot, then you've got to do what you've got to do.
-
Linux Tools for Professional Photography
by RW Hawkins
Tweak your system to make photo colors accurate, and more. Now you won't get a nasty surprise when the photo you send to Linux Journal shows up all wrong.
Embedded
-
Porting RTOS Device Drivers to Embedded Linux
by Bill Weinberg
Your old real-time operating system made you do a lot for yourself as a driver author. Take advantage of the facilities Linux offers and clean up some spaghetti code while you're at it.
Toolbox
-
At the Forge
Syndication with RSS
by Reuven M. Lerner
-
Kernel Korner
Filesystem Labeling in SELinux
by James Morris
-
Cooking with Linux
The Game of Security
by Marcel Gagné
-
Paranoid Penguin
Linux Filesystem Security, Part I
by Mick Bauer
Columns
-
Linux for Suits
Bridging the Gap
by Doc Searls
-
EOF
Dear Laptop Vendor
by Lincoln D. Durey
Reviews
-
IBM's IntelliStation A Pro
by Chris DiBona
-
Security Warrior
by Dan York
Departments
Special Magazine Offer -- 2 Free Trial Issues!
Receive 2 free trial issues of Linux Journal as well as instant online access to current and past issues. There's NO RISK and NO OBLIGATION to buy. CLICK HERE for offer
Linux Journal: delivering readers the advice and inspiration they need to get the most out of their Linux systems since 1994.
Sorry, offer available in the US only. International orders, click here.
Subscribe now!
The Latest
Featured Videos
Linux Journal Live - eBook Readers and DRM
November 14th, 2008 by Shawn Powers in
The November 13, 2008 edition of Linux Journal Live! Shawn Powers and special guest, Linux Journal Author Daniel Bartholomew, talk e-book readers and Daniel's Kindle, DRM, and other goodness.
Run Your Windows Partition Without Rebooting
November 13th, 2008 by Elliot Isaacson in
Dual booting is a necessary evil and very inconvenient. What if you could run your windows partition in a virtual machine, so you wouldn't have to worry about rebooting anymore? With VMWare Workstation, you can.
Recently Popular
From the Magazine
December 2008, #176
The Oxford English Dictionary says the word "gadget" is a placeholder name for a technical item whose precise name one can't remember. Like that book-reader thingy from Amazon...what's it called? Spindle, Gindle...Kindle, that's it. Check it out in this month's gadget issue.
Other gadgets covered include the Nokia tablets, the BlackBerry, the Neo FreeRunner, the Dash Express, the Roku Netflix Player, the Kangaroo TV, The TomTom GO 930 and the MooBella Ice Cream System. On the larger hardware front, read the reviews of the Acer Aspire One and the YDL PowerStation. On the software front, check out the articles and columns on memcached, Samba security, Mutt, desktop gadgets, bash and Puppet. To wrap it all up, read Doc's thoughts on Google and the browser platform.

Delicious
Digg
Reddit
Newsvine
Technorati







Post new comment