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Using Postfix for Secure SMTP Gateways

Improve your site's e-mail hygiene and make life difficult for spammers and hackers. Submitted by Mick Bauer on Sun, 2000-10-01 01:00.

Configuring, Tuning and Debugging Apache

RPMs, mod_perl, apachectl, telnet, mod_status, DSO, apxs, Apache::Status...Scared yet? Mr. Lerner tells us about all of these so we can better manage our web servers. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Sun, 2000-10-01 01:00.

Apache User Authentication

A guide to setting up user authentication for the Apache web server running on Linux, using the plaintext file method. Submitted by Ibrahim F. Haddad on Sun, 2000-10-01 01:00.

Internet Appliances with a Twist

Adomo uses a client-server approach. Submitted by Rick Lehrbaum on Fri, 2000-09-01 01:00.

kHTTPd, a Kernel-Based Web Server

Linux kernel developers realized that a kernel-based web server was needed. Submitted by Moshe Bar on Tue, 2000-08-01 01:00.

Open Source Linux: Web Programming

In this book, the reader is guided through an extensible and scalable web application development methodology. Submitted by Daniel Lazenby on Tue, 2000-08-01 01:00.

Building Database Applications on the Web Using PHP3

A CD-ROM with PHP3, PostgreSQL, the latest GPL version of MySQL, various RFC text files and W3C's HTML 3.2, 4.0 and CSS2 specifications comes with the book. Submitted by Gaelyne R. Gasson on Tue, 2000-08-01 01:00.

Security Technologies for the World Wide Web

The main topics discussed are HTTP authentication, proxy servers and firewalls, cryptographic techniques, Internet security protocols and Secure Socket layer (SSL). Submitted by Wael Hassan on Sat, 2000-07-01 01:00.

Building Sites with Mason

This month, Mr. Lerner introduces us to a Mod-perl module to aid in building large, dynamic web sites. Submitted by Reuven M. Lerner on Thu, 2000-06-01 01:00.

PoPToP, a Secure and Free VPN Solution

When the expense of a remote access server is no longer attractive, it's time to look at the solution offered by a VPN. Submitted by Matthew Ramsay on Thu, 2000-06-01 01:00.

Monitor diald from Anywhere on Your LAN

Find out what's happening when using IP Masquerade and diald to access the Internet remotely. Submitted by Ed Beroset on Thu, 2000-06-01 01:00.

NetTEL 2520/2500, PoPToP

A NetTEL does nothing a network whiz couldn't do with their favorite Linux distribution, an old PC and a network card or two, but with a NetTEL, you don't need to be a network whiz. Submitted by Jon Valesh on Mon, 2000-05-01 01:00.

Building a Wireless Network with Linux

Want your laptop and PC to talk to each other without having to deal with wires? Here's how. Submitted by Billy Ball on Mon, 2000-05-01 01:00.

Linux and Web Servers

A preview and summary of the April 25 episode of Phil Hughes' weekly radio program featured on Wall Street News Hour. Submitted by David Penn on Mon, 2000-04-17 01:00.

NetMAX Apache WebServer

Unlike most Net appliance makers, NetMAX concentrates on software, leaving the hardware for the user to supply. Submitted by Allan Liska on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Web Analysis Using Analog

Every web site needs a way to get accurate statitics—here's a freely available program to give you that information. Submitted by Gaelyne R. Gasson on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Focus: The Internet

The Internet is taking over our lives—talk about world domination; it has won. Submitted by Marjorie Richardson on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Assessing the Security of Your Web Applications

An outline of key test areas to identify security issues in a web application and provide measures to minimize them. Submitted by Nalneesh Gaur on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Building Your Own Internet Site

A quick look at what you need to build a web site for your personal or business needs, with pointers to the details. Submitted by Tony Dean on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.

Cookie Cutters, Munchers and Crunchers

Some clues for protecting your privacy on the Internet. Submitted by Marcel Gagné on Sat, 2000-04-01 02:00.
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