Linux Journal Articles
Note: This is a list of articles that I've felt are useful. It is not a
comprehensive index at this time. If you need specific info, feel free to
email me at webmastr@felitaur.com. Links to
resources will be added as time permits.
Commands
- Named Pipes (#41, page 32)
- wc Word Count (#39, page 82)
Databases
Hardware
- Buying a New Workstation #36, page 16: Building the
Perfect Box
Network-Internet and Intranets
- Management
- #38, page 36: Network Management and Monitoring
with Linux
- Monitoring
- #40, page 54: Big Brother Network Monitoring
System
PERL
- See also World Wide Web
- #35, page 10: Perl and Sockets
- #35, page 13: Wherefore Art, Thou?
- #35, page 35: Creating and Using a Database with Perl
Security
- Firewalls
- #40, page 32: Designing a safe Network Using
firewalls (Using a $400 Linux box. ;)
- SATAN (System Administrators Tool for Analyzing Networks)
- #40, page 77: SATAN: Analyzing your Network
- Set UID Bits
- #37, page 10: Safely Running Programs as Root
- TCP Wrappers
- #40, page 17: Wrap a Security Blanket Around
your
Computer (TCP Wrappers)
- Tripwire
- #40, page 75: Tripping up Intruders with
Tripwire
System Administration
- #41, page 76: Quota: Managing Your Disk Space
- #36, page 63: The /proc File System and ProcMeter
World Wide Web
- CGI and Forms
- #36, page 84:Using Perl to Check Web Links
- #37, page 82:Relinking a Multi-Page Web
Document
- #35, page 88:At the Forge (Debugging CGI)
- #36, page 76:At the Forge: Creating a Multiple
Choice Quiz (part 1)
- #37, page 85:At the Forge: CGI Programming
- #38, page 86:At the Forge: Creating a Multiple
Choice Quiz (part 1)
- #37, page 85:At the Forge: CGI Programming
- #38, page 86:At the Forge: Creating a Multiple
Choice Quiz System, Part 2
- #39, page 86:At the Forge: Creating a Multiple
Choice Quiz System, Part 3
- SQL (Database Integration)
- See also Perl and Databases
- #38, page 72: Using mSQL in a Web-Based
Production Environment
- #41, page 91: At the Forge: Speaking SQL
(mySQL)
- Templates
- #40, page 90: At the Forge: Templates:
Separating Programs from Design. (PERL)
X-Windows
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