Linux Journal Contents #72, April 2000
April 1st, 2000 by Staff
Linux Journal Issue #72/April 2000
Focus
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The Internet
by Marjorie Richardson
Features
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The Linux Home Network
by Preston F. Crow
Everything you need to know to make those Internet and intranet connections at home.
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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.
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Setting Up a Linux Gateway
by Lawrence Teo
Setting up a Linux gateway can be a rewarding experience in both home and commercial environments.
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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.
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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
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Pakistan On-Line
by Rafeeq Ur Rehman
Linux is being used by an ISP in Pakistan—Mr. Rehman tells us why.
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Building Your Own Internet Site
by Tony Dean
A quick look at what you need to build a web site for your personal or business needs, with pointers to the details.
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The (not so) Wonderful World of DSL
by Jason Schumaker
Discover the joys of using the new technology of DSL and cable modems to make your link to the world.
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RTAI: Real Time Application Interface
by P. Mantegazza, E. Bianchi, L. Dozio, S. Papacharalambous,
An introduction to RTAI for deterministic and preemptive real-time behaviour for Linux.
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Novell Adopts OpenLDAP
by Craig Knudsen
What's new at Novell...
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Artists' Guide to the Desktop, Part 2
by Michael J. Hammel
In this episode, Mr. Hammel tells us all about Enlightenment 0.16.1.
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Transmeta Rewrites the Rules
by Linley Gwennap
All about the revolutionary new chip from Transmeta.
Reviews
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NetMax Apache Webserver
by Allan Liska
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A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Management
by Charles Curley
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Interconnections, 2nd Ed.
by He Zhu
Columns
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Linux Apprentice: Customizing Vim
Some great customizations to Vim's default behavior—make Vim
work for you.
by Dan Puckett
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Linux Means Business Converting from SCO Xenix to Linux
by Fred Treasure
A computer consultant's experience in converting the SBT accounting system to Linux for the Maxwell House Department Stores.
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System Administration Large-Scale Linux Configuration Management
by Paul Anderson
Mr. Anderson describes some general principles and techniques for installing and maintaining configurations on a large number of hosts and describes in detail the local configuration system at Edinburgh University.
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Kernel Korner The Linux Scheduler
by Moshe Bar
A look at how the kernel schedules tasks for both uni-processor and multi-processor machines.
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Cooking with Linux Cookie Cutters, Munchers and Crunchers
by Marcel Gagné
Some clues for protecting your privacy on the Internet.
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At the Forge Designing Databases
by Reuven M. Lerner
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Games We Play: Commodore 64 Game Emulation
There must have been some magic in that old grey box...
by Jason Kroll
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Focus on Software
by David A. Bandel
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Embedded Systems News Briefs
by Rick Lehrbaum
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The Last Word
by Stan Kelly-Bootle
Departments
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Letters
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upFRONT
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Penguin's Progress: Where Have the Nets Come From?
by Peter H. Salus
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Linux for Suits : Now What: Are We Going to Let AOL Turn the Net into TV 2.0...
by Doc Searls
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Best of Technical Support
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New Products
Strictly On-Line
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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.
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Shell Functions and Path Variables, part 2
by Stephen Collyer
Mr. Collyer continues his discussion with a detailed description of the addpath function.
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The Generation Gap
by Brian Marshall
This paper examines the issues involved with the use of open-source software components in closed-source applications.
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Enlightenment Basics
by Michael J. Hammel
A guide to getting and installing Enlightenment.
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