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Database Security Explained PDF Print E-mail
Written by R. Koester   
Thursday, 11 August 2005
The most popular open source database for Linux, is MySQL. It's easy to install and configure, runs light, and is quite fast. You'll commonly see it harnessed to Apacheserving up site content and authenticating users and offering a tempting target to those with more time than sense or conscience.


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Logging and Monitoring Apache (Part 1) PDF Print E-mail
Written by NewFish   
Tuesday, 02 August 2005

One of the most important tasks of an administrator is to configure a system to be secure, but it is also necessary to know it is secure. The only way to know a system is secure (and behaving correctly) is through informative and trustworthy log files. Though the security point of view is almost all we care about, we have other reasons to have good logs, such as to perform traffic analysis (which is useful for marketing) or to charge customers for the use of resources (billing and accounting).

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Samba to the Resque PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sherminator   
Tuesday, 19 July 2005
It is a rare network that consists of machines running a single operating system. Most administrators find themselves working in mixed, or heterogeneous, computing environments with networks that include Windows, Mac OS, Linux, and other UNIX-based operating systems. Although this might seem like a giant headache, recent years have brought methods that make heterogeneous network administration less problematic than in the past.

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Forget your password? Be google! PDF Print E-mail
Written by Cenobyte   
Tuesday, 12 July 2005
For more and more websites you need to register or pay to have full access. The odd thing is that Google has the complete and full index of the website. So what's going on here? Why must regular users pay or register to have access when the google search engine bot has full access?. The reason is simple; every site wants to use the benefits of the wonderful world of Google, for webmasters free advertising is always welcome. But there is a simple way to be the Google (search)Bot. In this little article i will try to explain it.

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The Apache HTTP Server PDF Print E-mail
Written by Jim Redwok   
Thursday, 07 July 2005

The Apache Software Foundation is a non-profit umbrella organization that develops a significant number of open-source software projects; the flagship product is the Apache HTTP Server. The Apache HTTP Server is arguably one of the most successful open source projects. It is certainly one of the most well known; many of the uninitiated frequently recognize only Linux and Apache as open source projects.


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