DIC: Domain Name Registries to Promote DNSSEC
Dec 04, 2008The DNSSEC Industry Coalition (DIC) was founded in the U.S. with the goal to drive further development and acceptance of the DNSSEC security protocol. The consortium includes a half dozen top Domain Name Registries and software developers that are currently laying out an action plan.
more »Leak in Samba Versions from 3.0.29
Dec 03, 2008Samba versions from 3.0.29 include a security failure. Developers have released an update to fix it.
more »Bugzilla 3.2 Has Oracle Linkup and Better Services
Dec 02, 2008The Bugzilla project has released its version 3.2. Next to Oracle support it has many new improvements to its services
more »Ask Klaus!
Nov 30, 2008Klaus Knopper is the creator of Knoppix and co-founder of the LinuxTag expo. He currently works as a teacher, programmer, and consultant. If you have a configuration problem, or if you just want to learn more about how Linux works, send your questions to: klaus@linux-magazine.com
more »CBI: Self-Debugging Fedora 10
Nov 27, 2008The university-based research project Cooperative Bug Isolation (CBI) digs into Fedora packages to isolate and report bugs. Fedora 10 is now included.
more »Linux Foundation Prepares Linux for IPv6
Nov 26, 2008A workgroup of the Linux Foundation has been tasked to implement the IPv6 next-generation Internet protocol for Linux and can now report that its work meets U.S Department of Defense (DoD) mandate and certification requirements.
more »LynxSecure 2.0 with Multicore Support
Nov 26, 2008California embedded software firm LynuxWorks has updated its security and safety kernel to version 2.0, providing multicore support.
more »ArisID: Open Source Development Software for Identity Management
Nov 25, 2008Software called ArisID should allow developers to write protocol-independent applications that automatically incorporate identity management standards. The overall goal is to protect user data in a dependable and secure manner.
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