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Linux Journal Contents #68, December 1999
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Created 1999-12-01 02:00

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Linux Journal Issue #68/December 1999

Focus

  • System Administration [2]  by Marjorie Richardson

Features

  • Workings of a Virtual Private Network, Part 1 [3]  by David Morgan
    A look into VPNs—what they are and how they work.
  • Corporate Linux: Coexisting with the Big Boys [4]  by Markolf Gudjons
    Integrating Linux into a large scale production network running SPARCs and Windows.
  • Post-Installation Security Procedures [5]  by Eddie Harari
    This article discusses a few of the many procedures we must take after the install is done, so that the system will not be trivial to hack.
  • Securing Name Servers on UNIX [6]  by Nalneesh Gaur
    Because the DNS plays such a vital role in the Internet, it is important that this service be protected and secured.
  • 1999 Editors' Choice Awards [7]  by Jason Kroll, Marjorie Richardson, Doc Searls and Peter Salus
    Once again, it is time to present our annual awards to those we feel deserve recognition for their contributions to forwarding the Linux cause in the real world.

Forum

  • X-ISP [8]  by Ibrahim Haddad
    The purpose of this article is to introduce the readers to X-ISP.
  • MultiFax [9]  by Marcel Gagné
    Psst! Want to create a Windows broadcast fax system with web-based administration using Linux? Come over here and we'll talk.
  • Hell's Kitchen Systems, Inc. [10]  by Craig Knudsen
    Hell's Kitchen Systems, Inc. (HKS) started in 1994 in the Hell's Kitchen neighborhood of Manhattan and moved to Pittsburgh in 1997. Their flagship product is CCVS, a commercial credit card processing system.
  • Guido van Rossum [11]  by Phil Hughes
    Phil and Guido stroll through the waterfront at Monterey and discuss Python.
  • Free Clues from Eric [12]  by Doc Searls
    Doc talks to Eric Raymond about what he has been up to lately.

Reviews

  • Diffpack [13]  by Jim Moore
  • Castlewood Orb [14]  by Patrick Lambert
  • MailStudio 2000 [15]  by Jason Kroll
  • Developing Linux Applications with GTK+ and GDK [16]  by Michael Hammel

Columns

  • Take Command   : lpd: Getting the Hard Copy [17]  by Michael Hughes
    How to set up local and networked printing services in Linux.
  • Kernel Korner   Implementing Linux System Calls [18]  by Jorge Manjarrez-Sanchez
    How to create and install a system call in Linux and install interrupts for controlling the serial port.
  • At the Forge   A Web-Based Clipping Service [19]  by Reuven M. Lerner
  • The Cutting Edge   Effectively Utilizing 3DNow! in Linux [20]  by Jonathan Bush and Timothy S. Newman
    A description of the 3DNow! technology and its impact on machine performance.
  • Focus on Software   Focus on Software [21]  by David A. Bandel

Departments

  • Letters [22]  
    More Letters [23]
  • upFRONT [24]  
  • Penguin's Progress: Millennial Musings—Y2K [25]  by Peter Salus
  • Linux for Suits   A Tale of Two Markets [26]  by Doc Searls
  • Best of Technical Support [27]  
  • New Products [28]  

Strictly On-Line

  • Army National Guard Using Linux [29]  by Richard Ridgeway
    The Army migrates a war game tool from Hewlett Packard 700 series workstations using HP-UX to Intel-based Linux workstations.
  • Transparent Firewalling [30]  by Federico and Christian Pellegrin
    This article describes how to split an existing network without affecting the configuration of the machines already present by using the proxy arp technique.
  • Customizing the XDM Login Screen [31]  by Brian Lane
    How would you like your screen to look on start up? Here's how to make it look your way.
  • Kerberos [32]  by Cosimo Leipold
    Mr. Leipold explains what Kerberos is and why you want to use it.
  • What Can You Expect?--A Data Collection Project Using Linux [33]  by Denny Fox
    The author describes the end-to-end process of defining and implementing a data collection project using Linux. The project illustrates the use of Expect, stty, cron, a little C programming, gnuplot and ioctl to the serial device.
  • The Use of Linux in an Embedded System [34]  by Dave Pfaltzgraff
    One company's solution to a customer problem using Linux and open-source software.
  • Building a Firewall with IP Chains [35]  by Pedro Bueno
    A quick introduction to the program ipchains.
  • Porting Progress Applications to Linux [36]  by Thomas Barringer
    An explanation of the work required to take an existing Progress application and deploy it on Linux, and the advantages and disadvantages of doing so.
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