Linux Journal Contents #72, April 2000

April 1st, 2000 by Staff

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Linux Journal Issue #72/April 2000

Focus

Features

  • The Linux Home Network  by Preston F. Crow
    Everything you need to know to make those Internet and intranet connections at home.
  • Assessing the Security of Your Web Applications  by Nalneesh Gaur
    This article outlines key test areas to identify security issues in a web application and provide measures to minimize them.
  • Setting Up a Linux Gateway  by Lawrence Teo
    Setting up a Linux gateway can be a rewarding experience in both home and commercial environments.
  • Linux and the Next Generation Internet  by Stan McClellan, Michael Stricklen and Bob Cummings
    This article describes the authors' implementation of a demonstration environment for differentiated Internet services (DiffServ) using Linux-based routers.
  • Eid Eid, OE/ONE Corporation  by Marjorie Richardson
    Internet appliances are the next wave of computers to be bought by the public. Mr. Eid tells us how his company is serving this market.

Forum

Reviews

Columns

Departments

Strictly On-Line

  • Web Analysis Using Analog  by Gaelyne R. Gasson
    Every web site needs a way to get accurate statitics—here's a freely available program to give you that information.
  • Shell Functions and Path Variables, part 2  by Stephen Collyer
    Mr. Collyer continues his discussion with a detailed description of the addpath function.
  • The Generation Gap  by Brian Marshall
    This paper examines the issues involved with the use of open-source software components in closed-source applications.
  • Enlightenment Basics  by Michael J. Hammel
    A guide to getting and installing Enlightenment.
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News Flash: Linux Kernel 3.0 to include an on-the-go Expresso machine interface! Ok, maybe not, but Linux is definitely going mobile, from phones to e-readers. Find out more inside about Android, the Kindle 2, the Western Digital MyBook II, The Bug, and Indamixx (a portable recording studio). And if you've gone mobile and you been wanting more Emacs in your life then check out Conkeror.


To compliment the mobile we've got the stationary: parsing command line options with getopt, checking your Ruby code with metric_fu, and building a secure Squid proxy. How is this stationary you ask? What can we say? It's not. We just wanted to see if anybody actually read this part of the page :) .


All this and more, and all you have to do is get your hot sweaty hands on the latest copy of Linux Journal.





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