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There are 70 articles & tutorials regarding "Linux".

19.) FreeRADIUS and Linux Secure Your WLAN
By Carla Schroder October 11, 2005 The RADIUS (Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service) protocol has long been a standard authentication, authorization and accounting protocol for Internet service providers and businesses. It determines who you are, what you're allowed to do, and records how long you did it for. It works for more than just dialup users- it also works for DSL, cable, and wireless users. Anytime you study RADIUS, you read about "AAA", the...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

20.) Hotrod Your Linksys WAP with Linux (Part 2)
By Carla Schroder November 1, 2005 Last week we rambled over the OpenWRT landscape, issued dire warnings and concluded with the easy, but risky, installation method. Today we'll learn the harder, but much safer, installation method. This one is fun, because it depends on an unpatched bug in the Linksys firmware. Installing OpenWRT the Hard but Safe Way You'll need an FTP client to upload the OpenWRT firmware (See Part 1 to learn what to download and where to get it), and your router...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

21.) Poor Sysadmin's Guide to Remote Linux Administration
by Kendall Clark 05/16/2002 The Problem Like many free software geeks, I run a one-person Web hosting shop, a combination business, hobby, and community service. I've become accustomed to doing complex tasks not only easily, but also as cheaply as possible. Since most of the time my modest Web hosting is more hobby than business, I can't really afford to buy expensive -- or setup and manage -- complex software and hardware monitoring solutions. I also, like many free software geeks,...
Found at O'Reilly Network

22.) Build a Secure Wireless Portal with Linux
By Carla Schroder March 17, 2006 Ever since wireless Ethernet was born, a sizable number of folks decided that it should be freely available to the masses at no cost. So we have official community wireless projects, coffee shops, hotels, and other businesses supplying free wireless Internet, and a lot of purposefully-unsecured private wireless networks. Humans being what they are, admins of open wireless networks should be canny and careful. In these modern times you can be punished for...
Found at Wi-Fi Planet

23.) Accessing a Microsoft SQL Server database from PHP running under Linux
Alberto Dainotti In this article, I will explain how it is possible to connect and query an MS SQL server (running under a Windows operating system) from php installed on a unix box. The same problem, in the case of php installed under Windows is not covered here because it is well explained in php FAQ; sadly I cannot say the same thing for the unix case. In fact, there is a multitude of incorrect or outdated sources of information which will cause new people trying to solve this...
Found at PHPBuilder.com

24.) More File Integrity, More PHP Security, More Binary Compatibility, and Cheap IP Takeover
by chromatic Linux Newsletter for 04/07/2003 Hello, and welcome to the latest installment in the continuing saga of the Linux newsletter. This week, we've published several good articles for your perusal. First off, Dru Lavigne concludes her look at file integrity utilities in File Integrity and Anti-DDoS Utilities . Though tripwire is well worth investigating, other solutions include aide and yafic . If you'd like to know when things change on your system, perhaps without your prior...
Found at O'Reilly Network

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