Part three of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Installation Security Baselines For Linux and Unix - 1b
Part two of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Basic Installation Security Guidelines For Linux and Unix - Part 1a
Part one of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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NSA Guides for Securing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
These are some decent guides for securing your Red Hat Linux 5 system provided by the US Government’s NSA. Enjoy
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Microsoft, interoperability, and mistrust
Everybody's talking about Microsoft - the hot topics are interoperability, exclusion, standards, and the doubts of Red Had and the European Union about their alleged about-turn.
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Is Red Hat still relevant? You bet.
I recently attended a Linux Installfest and the primary distribution recommended by those heading up the event was Ubuntu. That's all well and good but during their Linux dog-and-pony-show a statement was made regarding Red Hat that struck me.
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PayPal Says Linux Grid Can Replace Mainframes
PayPal is currently processing $1,571 worth of transactions per second in 17 different currencies on about 4,000 servers running Red Hat Linux.
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Red Hat CTO Stevens on why Red Hat Enterprise Linux is the Business
CIO.com asked the lead guys for each distro about its suitability for business use. In "Red Hat Enterprise Linux: The Business OS for Flexibility and Value" Brian Stevens, CTO and vice president of engineering, Red Hat makes his case that Red Hat is the choice for reducing operating costs and providing a secure, reliable, scalable operating system.
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Patent Troll Fire First Volley at Open Source
The recent lawsuit in the Eastern District of Texas by IP Innovation LLC (and Technology Licensing Corporation) against Red Hat and Novell may be the first volley in a patent war against open source software. Acacia is a well known patent troll which has been buying patents for some time and works through multiple subsidiaries.
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Red Hat to offer whitebox Linux desktops globally
The world's largest Linux vendor Red Hat will release a pre-installed desktop version of Linux globally in September. The new Red Hat desktop targeting primarily small business users will be available on cheap whitebox Intel PCs and, according to Red Hat, will not try to be a Windows clone.
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An Overview: Where Things Stand in IBM, Novell, and Red Hat
I thought it would be useful, judging from some recent confusion in the media, to highlight the latest goings on in all the ongoing cases in the SCO saga all on one page, so everyone can follow the bouncing ball. That will mean some slight repetition for some of us, but it also will make it easier for those who don't follow the SCO saga as intently as we do to grasp the current picture.
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Red Hat's Exchange roars like a muted lamb
Launched last month, RHX, as the kids call it, was meant to solidify Red Hat's place as the epicenter of all things tied to Linux servers. As it turns out, RHX has met with a lukewarm reception. The program appears to have shot right past the Linux evangelists, who usually seem tapped in to all things penguin.
Read more »Fedora 7 Rivals Ubuntu's Ease of Use
In a review by Maximum PC, Fedora 7 was described as rivaling Ubuntu's ease of use. Is it time you checked out this GNU/Linux distribution?
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