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Focus: Internet/Intranet

Three key problems face Linux as an internet platform today: security, proprietary software and the high cost of popularity. Naturally, Linux Journal will help you attack all three. Submitted by Don Marti on Sun, 2001-04-01 02:00.

Linux on Carrier Grade Web Servers

Ibrahim and Makan describe and test the Linux Virtual Server. Submitted by Ibrahim Haddad on Sun, 2001-04-01 02:00.

Providing E-mail Services for a Small Office

If your company isn't ready to dive head first into DSL or full-service Internet and e-mail service, a system like this might be a good solution. Submitted by Stew Benedict on Sun, 2001-04-01 02:00.

oftpd: a Secure, Modern FTP Dæmon

Running an efficient FTP server requires simplicity, security and high performance—take a look at this daemon. Submitted by Don Marti on Sun, 2001-04-01 02:00.

Server-Side Java with Jakarta-Tomcat

Simple ways to build web applications using servlets. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Sun, 2001-04-01 02:00.

Building a Bridging Firewall with Linux

The Joint Astronomy Center operates two telescopes on the 14,000-foot summit of Mauna Kea on the island of Hawaii, as well offices and a base facility in the city of Hilo. Our Internet connection is provided by the University of Hawaii, and we are assigned three subnets within the University's Class B address range. Until recently, our network security needs have been satisfied by a combination of Submitted by Henry Stilmack on Wed, 2001-03-14 02:00.

Alternatives for Dynamic Web Development Projects

Dennis provides a starting point for developers seeking solutions for their web application development requirements. Submitted by Dennis Gesker on Thu, 2001-03-01 02:00.

Deploying the Squid proxy server on Linux

Ian gives an example of the installation, configuration and maintenance of this multi-tentacled invertebrate proxy server. Submitted by Ian Spare on Thu, 2001-03-01 02:00.

Designing and Using DMZ Networks to Protect Internet Servers

Mick explains how to care for services that come into contact with untrusted networks. Submitted by Mick Bauer on Thu, 2001-03-01 02:00.

Web Servers and Dynamic Content

Using legacy languages like C and Fortran can aid computationally complex web applications. Submitted by Dan Teodor on Thu, 2001-02-01 02:00.

Professional Apache

Title: Professional Apache Author: Peter Wainwright Publisher: Wrox Press Ltd, www.wrox.com ISBN: 1861003021 Price: $49.99 Reviewer: Ibrahim F Haddad Submitted by Ibrahim F. Haddad on Wed, 2001-01-10 02:00.

Installing and Configuring Apache, PHP and MySQL

Help on getting these three powerhouses playing well together. Submitted by Ralph Krause on Mon, 2001-01-01 02:00.

Access the Web Anywhere

"Imagine being able to access the Internet from anywhere", says the marketing message of a certain big company. They imply that you have to carry a laptop with a cellular modem, or maybe even a nice new web-enabled cell-phone with a fancy 1.5 inch black and white screen (enough to really get excited about a stock quote). Maybe not. Submitted by Anton Chuvakin on Wed, 2000-12-13 02:00.

Cookieless eShopping

Making a shopping site work with the cookie option turned off is a challenging and interesting task, as cookies in the form of a session-id (sid) differentiate one customer from another. Without cookies, the sid has to be passed along until the end of the transaction, with no room for broken links. Submitted by V. C. Harish on Wed, 2000-12-13 02:00.

Jigsaw: A Revolutionary Web Server for Linux

Mr. Haddad exposes the design philosophy and essential features of the Jigsaw web Server, an open-source project from W3C, and provides a brief guide for installing it on Linux. Submitted by Ibrahim F. Haddad on Fri, 2000-12-01 02:00.

Mozilla Browser Suite

Here, in "Part III" of our Mozilla series, we look at another of Mozilla's many faces, the Mozilla web browser suite. Submitted by Mike Angelo on Wed, 2000-11-29 02:00.

The Many Faces of Mozilla

In Part II of our Mozilla series, we look at that Mozilla face which is the multiplatform application programming framework upon which Mozilla-based software such as the Mozilla 1.0 and Netscape 6.0 browser suites are built. These cross-platform browser suites demonstrate the scope and power of the underlying Mozilla applications programming framework. Submitted by Mike Angelo on Mon, 2000-11-13 02:00.

Mozilla--A Lizard for All Seasons

The ubiquitous Mozilla is a magnificent lizard that has changed his spots and morphed substantially since his early days as the fledgling Netscape browser code name. Submitted by Mike Angelo on Thu, 2000-11-09 02:00.

A Web-Based Lunch Ordering System

The author demonstrates how easy it is to write in Python—and make sure you get steamed, not fried rice. Submitted by Cheng-Chai Ang on Wed, 2000-11-01 02:00.

Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls

Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls attempts to provide you with enough information to determine your security needs and create a firewall to meet them. Submitted by Ralph Krause on Sun, 2000-10-01 01:00.
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