Linux Journal
Issue #165/January 2008
Features
The Tao of Linux Security: Five Lessons for a Secure Deployment
by Jeramiah Bowling
Tighten up your systems from the start using this simple plan.
Digging Up Dirt in the DNS Hierarchy, Part I
by Ron Aitchison
Even when your DNS system is functioning normally, all may not be well below the surface.
Introduction to Forensics
by Kyle Rankin
Hit the ground running on your first forensics project with Autopsy and Sleuthkit.
PacketFence Revisited
by Regis Balzard and Dominik Gehl
PacketFence's extensive isolation mechanisms secure both your wired and wireless networks.
Indepth
Interview with Eric Raymond
by Glyn Moody
Eric Raymond on open source.
GCC for Embedded Engineers
by Gene Sally
A look at how GCC works and how to get the most out of this marvel of modern software engineering.
GPG-Based Password Wallet
by Carl Welch
Forget your passwords.
Security in Qtopia Phones
by Lorn Potter
Open source doesn't mean insecure.
Separate the Static from the Dynamic with Tomcat and Apache
by Alan Berg
Efficiency tricks with Apache and Tomcat.
Creating VPNs with IPsec and SSL/TLS
by Rami Rosen
The two most common and current techniques for creating VPNs.
Columns
Reuven M. Lerner's At the Forge
Working with Facebook
Marcel Gagné's Cooking with Linux
Security's Front Door
Mick Bauer's Paranoid Penguin
Getting a Clue with WebGoat
Dave Taylor's Work the Shell
Numerology, or the Number 23
Kyle Rankin's Hack and /
Browse the Web without a Trace
Doc Searls' EOF
Why to Build on FOSS in the First Place
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