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Red Hat Magazine - January Features
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FEATURES
DISK ENCRYPTION IN FEDORA: PAST, PRESENT AND FURTURE=20
BY W. MICHAEL PETULLO
These days, data is mobile. Every day, sensitive corporate data leaves a =
company's headquarters on a flash drive or an employee's laptop. =
Regardless of where it is going, mobile data can be an I.T. department's =
worst nightmare.
-->Read the full article.
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/18/disk-encryption-in-fedora-past-=
present-and-future/]
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COLUMNS
FEDORA CORNER=20
BY MAX SPEVACK
It's been a little over a month since the first installment of Fedora =
Corner, in which I talked about the Fedora Summit, the Fedora Ambassador =
Day in Europe, and offered some information about the usage statistics =
of Fedora Core 6.
-->Read the full article.
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/25/fedora-corner/]
HOW TO WRITE REALLY GOOD DOCUMENTAION: FOUR RULES AND AN AXIOM=20
BY BRIAN FORTE
The question came in via IRC...
-->Read the full article.
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/30/how-to-write-really-good-docume=
ntationfour-rules-and-an-axiom/]
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REVIEWS
BOOK REVIEW: LIVE LINUX CDS: BUILDING AND CUSTOMIZING BOOTABLES=20
BY JON BENEDICT
Normally, a computer has an operating system installed on the hard =
drive. When the computer powers up, the hard drive reads the operating =
system, loads it into memory, and the system is ready to go. With a live =
CD, the operating system is on the CD-ROM, and the system boots from =
that, completely bypassing the hard drive.
-->Read the full article.
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/18/book-review-live-linux-cds-buil=
ding-customizing-bootables/]
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TIPS AND TRICKS
Why do I get "TCP: Treason uncloaked!" messages in my system logs?
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/29/why-do-i-get-tcp-treason-uncloa=
ked-messages-in-my-system-logs/]
How can I change the TCP/IP tuning parameters?
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/25/how-can-i-change-the-tcpip-tuni=
ng-parameters/]
How do I lock out a user after a set number of login attempts?
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/25/how-do-i-lock-out-a-user-after-=
a-set-number-of-login-attempts/]
How do I add logging for iptables using the /etc/sysconfig/iptables file =
for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4?
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/18/how-do-i-add-logging-for-iptabl=
es-using-the-etcsysconfigiptables-file-for-red-hat-enterprise-linux-4/]
How do I test if my anti-spam configuration works?
[http://www.redhatmagazine.com/2007/01/18/how-do-i-test-if-my-anti-spam-c=
onfiguration-works/]
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Red Hat Magazine - January 30, 2007
Noticed a flurry of activity over here at Red Hat Magazine? If you're =
subscribed to our RSS feed, you've noticed something this past =
month--new articles almost every week. And now we're ready to go one =
step further--new articles just about every day. We've been getting such a kick out of Red Hat Magazine's blog setup =
that we just couldn't wait. Tasks that used to take a couple hours (and =
possibly a pair of web developers) now take just a few minutes. And like =
good open source stewards, we find the freedom exhilarating. Features
by W. Michael Petullo
These days, data is mobile. Every day, sensitive corporate data =
leaves a company's headquarters on a flash drive or an employee's =
laptop. Regardless of where it is going, mobile data can be an I.T. =
department's worst nightmare. Columns
by Max Spevack
It's been a little over a month since the first installment =
of Fedora Corner, in which I talked about the Fedora Summit, the Fedora =
Ambassador Day in Europe, and offered some information about the usage =
statistics of Fedora Core 6.
by Brian Forte
The question came in via IRC... =09
Reviews
by Jon Benedict
Normally, a computer has an operating system installed on the =
hard drive. When the computer powers up, the hard drive reads the =
operating system, loads it into memory, and the system is ready to go. =
With a live CD, the operating system is on the CD-ROM, and the system =
boots from that, completely bypassing the hard drive.
Tips and tricks
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