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A new, quick and effective anti-spam measure currently under development called Sender Policy Framework (SPF) is attracting a lot of attention. Is it feasible for Australian enterprises?
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A new flaw in Sendmail, the widespread SMTP service for Linux and Unix systems, could lead to a DoS event. Learn the details about this flaw and other security updates.
CGI is the popular standard for generating content dynamically on the server side. But running CGI apps on your server can result in a signficant security risk.
With the impending release of NetWare 6.5, Novell is modernising its flagship NOS for today's data centres. Also: Taking a bite out of Linux/Unix sales.
With versions on most Web platforms, a library of databases and Web/XML services, PHP may be the next-generation Web language for your network.
There are certain personality types you're bound to encounter among tech staff. Here are 10 types and suggestions for effectively dealing with them.
Novell has a new lease on life, thanks to several recent acquisitions and their new J2EE-compliant server offering. Find out why you should check out Novell's upcoming Nakoma release.
Tracking a Linux RPM installation database can be maddening. Any package that can simplify this process can be quite valuable, especially if you have a lot of RPM packages installed. See how to use GRAB to keep tabs on RPMs.
When Charles Hagen set up a foundation to benefit leukemia research efforts, he turned to Linux and saved US$10K. Now he's advocating Linux to help his local municipality save as well, but the outlook doesn't look as promising.
Until recently, the price of intranet portal software implementations have made them prohibitive for small- to medium-size companies. Enter open source Slash, a free alternative.
Trying to keep corporate secrets away from prying eyes? We evaluate five encryption software packages.
As PHP apparently becomes the world's leading scripting language, the open-source LAMP burns a little more brightly.
Apple drops iPhone NDA
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Phaedon Stough, MitchelLake
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