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LINUX MAGAZINE
Next month
February 2003: Issue 27
Next month highlights
Editorial edit@linux-magazine.com
Editor John Southern,
jsouthern@linux-magazine.com
Assistant Colin Murphy,
Editor cmurphy@linux-magazine.com
International Hans-Georg Eßer,
Editors hgesser@linux-magazine.com,
Heike Jurzik, hjurzik@linux-magazine.com,
Ulrich Wolf, uwolf@linux-magazine.com
Contributors Rüdiger Berlich, Frederik Bijlsma,
Frank Booth, Zack Brown, Daniel Cooper,
Thomas Drilling, Steven Goodwin,
Georg C. F. Greve, Peer Heinlein,
Andrew Jones, Patricia Jung, Andreas Kneib,
Charly Kühnast, Achim Leitner,
Martin Loschwitz, Joachim Moskalewski,
Andrea Müller, Christian Perle,
Marc André Selig, Stefanie Teufel,
Frank Wieduwilt, Dean Wilson, Thomas Zell
Production Hans-Jörg Ehren,
Coordinator hjehren@linux-magazine.com
Layout Judith Erb, Elgin Grabe, Klaus Rehfeld
Cover Design Pinball Werbeagentur
Security Enhanced Linux
Designed as a
National Security
Agency (NSA)
project, this
version of Linux
has a strong,
flexible man-
datory access
control architecture
incorporated into the
major subsystems of the kernel.
The system provides a mechanism to
enforce the separation of information
based on confidentiality and integrity
requirements. This allows threats of
tampering and bypassing of application
security mechanisms to be addressed
and enables the confinement of damage
that can be caused by malicious or
flawed applications.
We examine the reasoning behind this
version along with the base system,
installation and practical use.
Cache 5
The Cache 5 database from Intersystems
lets you use your core transaction
processing system data without having
to load it weekly into a data ware-
housing system. We take a look at what
the system will mean to other post-
relational databases under Linux.
User control
Controlling users on a Linux system is
an important part of administration. We
provide you with a guide to all the
options and features available.
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Diskless Clients
A guide to the setting up and con-
figuration of diskless clients. We explain
the protocols and technology used in
producing easy to administer network
with a standardized setup and central-
ized resources.
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We step through the commands line
by line, as well as showing you the latest
graphical tools so you do not forget any
flags. We look at permissions and disk
options along with the KSysV init editor
with its advanced scheme editor.
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GNU e-mail and News
E-mail has become a way of life. News
groups are important in the quest for
information. We need these quickly
without any bloated software. Emacs
offers us the functionality and ex-
pandability we need while Xemacs
makes the system simpler and easier to
use with an intuitive interface.
Find out how to control all your tasks
with just a few key strokes or mouse
clicks and use your time making the
computer work for you and not you
working for the computer.
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We take you through the setting up of
network booting and BIOS modification
along with all the scripts for your office
server. PXE and DHCP connections are
covered with NFS protocols.
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