Make your Linux secure
Release Date: 2010-01Articles
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Introduction to Linux Mint
New to Linux Mint? The Linux Mint team prepared a step-by-step guide through the installation and configuration process.
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Sun Secure Global Desktop – all your applications in a single browser
Ever wondered how to send the staff members to any place in this world and provide them an access to all applications in your internal IT-infrastructure? Sounds crazy? Not at all!
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Remote Desktop Server
In this article, we are going to look at some of the problems encountered when running mixed operating system environments – Windows and Linux for example.
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Data Backup Applications
While the concept of backing up and archiving data pertains to any PC user, it becomes increasingly important to embrace such methods especially when supporting a business environment.
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Open Sourcing the Accountants
A look at the design ideals and features of a web-based, open source accounting application and how you can use it for your own business.
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Developing Secure Storages: Now On Linux
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Using SSH as an alternative to a VPN for secure remote access
We all know the see-saw relationship between security and accessibility. As accessibility rises, security declines. Conversely, as security is elevated, accessibility declines. Brian shows you how to use SSH as an alternative to a VPN for secure remote access.
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Database Security in Linux Environments: Standards & Practices
Database Security: Databases are where organizations are storing their crown Jules, there most important information, whether It be their intellectual property; or customer information, healthcare information, banking or credit card information. Data has become the heart of the business. Go through the article to see security standards & practices in Linux environments.
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Hacking ASLR and Stack Canaries on Modern Linux
This article will demonstrate methods used to hack stack canaries and Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) on modern Linux kernels running the PaX patch and newer versions of GCC.
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Studio, Indamixx and Harrison Consoles Linux is Music to Studio Ears
The open source 64 Studio Linux distro is used by Hollywood to make the soundtracks for blockbuster movies and the by world’s top DJs to make the hottest big club sound. Let’s take a look at the 64 Studio Linux distro with JACK and the embedded Linux sound systems that use it, the Trinity Indamixx music-maker palmtop and the Harrison Consoles studio sound systems.
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Linux Movies
Hollywood studios employ hundreds of Linux sysadmins and Linux programmers to maintain Linux systems and develop proprietary applications. Linux is the workhorse operating system used to make the top blockbuster movies every year. Big studios often use multiple Linux production companies working together to produce one movie. Let’s look at how Linux was used to make the biggest movies of 2009.
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CODECs and the Distribution of Recorded Music
What do the ancient Nuttall Codex (Mesoamerican codex in the British Museum), Robertsbridge Codex of 1360 (earliest surviving keyboard music), Faenza Codex of 1420 (earliest Italian source of organ music) and modern day CODECs all have in common? In this article Richard answers this question.
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