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WSGW - Web Security Gateway for Secure Apache

11.04.2008 14:06    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: The Web Security Gateway is a security-centric distribution of the Apache web server, bundled with additional security modules, and configured as a front-end (reverse) HTTP proxy. The goal is to mirror most of the features of commercial web application


Firewall Configurations With Guarddog

11.04.2008 14:06    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: The KDE Guarddog program promises an easy Linux firewall setup with just a few clicks. Guarddog helps inexperienced users secure computers - and even whole networks - against attack. The IPChains (Linux 2.2) and IPTables (Linux 2.4) tools configure

Performance Tradeoffs of TCP Selective Acknowledgment

11.04.2008 09:37    linuxsecurity.com
LinuxSecurity.com: Selective acknowledgment (SACK) is an optional feature of TCP that is necessary to effectively use all of the available bandwidth of some networks. While SACK is good for throughput, processing this type of acknowledgment has proven to be CPU

More filings in SCO's bankruptcy and a Boies Schiller lawyer for the Novell trial

11.04.2008 08:33    groklaw.net
Here you go, more mountains of paper in the bankruptcy. Dorsey & Whitney line up for their money, for the fifth time, and in SCO v. Novell a Boies Schiller associate, Mauricio Gonzalez, whom we've previously seen in the Red


SCO's April 2nd Bankruptcy Hearing Transcript

11.04.2008 08:33    groklaw.net
The transcript [PDF] of the April 2nd hearing is now available. And we get some answers. First, SCO's plan sponsor protections motion [PDF] is not going forward, as we suspected. Ditto the request for a scheduling order. The new deal

Member of EU Parliament asks if Microsoft should be excluded from public procurement

11.04.2008 08:33    groklaw.net
A member of the EU Parliament, Heidi Rühle, representative of the Green Party, has presented a question regarding whether or not Microsoft should be considered as having failed to fulfill the conditions to participate in public procurement procedures in Europe,

High Assurance Strategies

11.04.2008 08:28    windowsnetworking.com
How to set up a high assurance network taking into account security and proper high availability measures.

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