Author: JT Smith
Bynari provides Exchange emulator for backend Linux systems
Analysts: Security flaws won’t undermine Linux
Author: JT Smith
Category:
- Security
Note-it Mozilla sidebar tab updated
Author: JT Smith
As the traditional Post-it, the Note-it is intended at quick annotations but with an advantage, it is integrated with the browser. The Note-it tab is the ideal place for those quick annotations that pop up all of a sudden. The annotations are saved in the Note-it and can be forwarded to someone else or even yourself via email or instant message if available.
Back Orifice for Unix flaw emerges from obscurity
Author: JT Smith
Security firm ProCheckUp has issued an advisory warning that anonymous XDMCP connections allow remote attackers to obtain a remote console identical to a local X-Windows session, using a command enabled by default on most Unix boxes.”
Category:
- Security
Open Source flaw threatens MS code
Author: JT Smith
“A security flaw in open-source software used by Linux and Unix systems for compression may affect some Microsoft products that also use the code … A flaw in the zlib software-compression library could leave much of the systems based on the open-source operating system Linux open to attack.”
Category:
- Security
Sunday 17 March: Install Fest thrown by GNU/Linux One graduates in Brooklyn USA
Author: JT Smith
Install Fest. The Fest will start at noon Sunday, 17 March, 2002. No one knows when the
Fest will end.
The Fest will be on the second floor of
1600 East 17th Street
Brooklyn USA
which is three blocks from the King’s Highway subway stop on the Q line.
This Install Fest is made possible through the work and kind generosity of
the Graduates and their Teacher, Ruben Safir, CEO of Brooklyn USA.
For further information: http://www.nylxs.com.
Here is general information about Install Fests:
Hardware: Bring the boxes on which you wish to run a Free OS.
Software: Bring whatever distribution CDs, boot and rescue disks, boot
managers, tiny distributions, manuals, and anything else you
want.
Important: Everything done to/with any computer at any Install Fest,
and in particular, at this Install Fest, is done at the
specific request of the owner of the computer. As with
all human endeavor, there is some risk of catastrophe.
Back up all your data, before coming to the Fest! In addition,
make a list of all hardware and media you bring to the Fest,
and check that you have all your hardware and media when you
leave the Fest.
Crypto-Gram for March 15
Author: JT Smith
and Export Laws, and info on Bernstein’s Factoring Breakthrough.”
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/articles/cryptography _article-4615.html.
Category:
- Security
Linux on a floppy, an intro to mini Linux distributions
Author: JT Smith
In this article, we’re going to introduce you to some Linux distributions that can fit on a single 3.5-inch 1.44 floppy disk and show you how you can use them to your advantage. You’ll be surprised at how much power they can pack.'”
Category:
- Linux
Modwest named to ‘Top 100 Modwest named to top 100 dynamic hosting providers list
Author: JT Smith
John Masterson, VP Business Development for Modwest, said of the company’s managed server packages, “We understand that e-business owners are more interested in running their websites than worrying about the 24/7 technical tasks associated with server administration. You run your website, we run the servers. That’s the value we bring to the table.”
Because Modwest uses Linux and other open source software, they are able to keep costs down and pass the savings along to their customers. Modwest’s managed hosting plans start at just $299/month.
“Considering the salary requirements of a skilled system administrator, we estimate our company saves $50,000 to $100,000 per year by using Modwest?s managed server solution,” says Joan Cook, CEO of LewisAndClark200.com, one of Modwest’s managed server customers.
In a lean marketplace, business owners are increasingly looking to outsource system administration and security monitoring, and are wary of the high upfront costs of purchasing their own servers. Managed hosting solutions from companies like Modwest are one way to address these concerns.
Modwest provides online configuration and quote generation tools on their website at www.modwest.com/managed/
About Modwest
Modwest is a provider of shared and managed outsourced hosting services. Founded in early 2000 by Internet veterans focused on user interface design, server administration, web application development, and business management, Modwest specializes in open source platform hosting and development. For more information, visit the company?s website at www.modwest.com.
Copyright 2002, Modwest Inc. All rights reserved.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
John Masterson
Modwest
(406) 541-4678
jmasterson@modwest.com
www.modwest.com
March 15, 2002
Roaring Penguin: stay legal: Use Free Software
Author: JT Smith
Roaring Penguin Software Inc. would like to help you avoid costly software audits and potential fines, and help you stay legal. To that end, we are making the following offer: Roaring Penguin Software Inc. will offer one day (7 hours) free consultation to any non-profit organization in Ottawa which wishes to replace proprietary license-required software with free software like Linux and OpenOffice. Never again face a software audit …