Linux Journal Contents #44, December 1997
December 1st, 1997 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #44/December 1997
Features
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Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux
by Andrew G. Morgan
An implementation of a user-authentication API
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User Administration
by David Bandel
How to successfully manage your users.
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Linux as a Proxy Server
by Peter Elton
To protect your system, put your firewall on a proxy server.
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Readers' Choice Awards 1997
by Gena Shurtleff
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System Information Retrieval
by Dan Lasley
Collect your system configuration files and store them on a separate machine.
News & Articles
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Using Linux to Teach Unix System Administration
by Joe Kaplenk
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Linux Makes the Big Leagues, Hewlett Packard Interworks 97
by Sam Williams
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The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 2
by Michael J. Hammel
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LJ Interviews Larry Augustin
by Marjorie Richardson
Reviews
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Product Review OmniBasic
by Eric Harlow
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Product Review BRU 2000 for X11
by Garrett Smith
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Product Review Raima Database Manager++, Velocis Database Server
by Nick Xidis
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Product Review Perforce Software Configuration Management System
by Tom Bjorkholm
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Product Review VA Research VAR Station II
by Jim Dennis
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Book Review STL for C++ Programmers
by Bob Adkins
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Book Review The Linux Multimedia Guide
by Michael J. Hammel
WWWsmith
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Industrializing Web Page Construction
by Pieter Hintjens
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Book Review CGI Developer's Resource
by Reuven Lerner
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At the Forge Keeping Programs Trim with CGI_Lite
by Reuven Lerner
Columns
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Letters to the Editor
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From the Editor
Promoting Linux
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From the Publisher
A Confession and Some Ramblings
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Linux Means Business
Linux in Camouflage
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New Products
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Kernel Korner
The New Linux RAID Code
by Miguel de Icaza, Ingo Molnar, and Gadi Oxman
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Linux Gazette
Disk Hog: Tracking System Disk Usage
by Ivan Griffin
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Best of Technical Support
by Gena Shurtleff
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