How to set, and reset, traps at the command line, and login, level to enhance system security.
Read more »Basic I/O Redirection Differences In Sh/Ksh, Bash and Zsh On Linux And Unix
A look at how I/O redirection works slightly differently in different shells.
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Linux and Unix Software Security Basics - Part 3
Part four of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Security Basics For Linux and Unix Installations - Part 2
Part three of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Installation Security Baselines For Linux and Unix - 1b
Part two of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Basic Installation Security Guidelines For Linux and Unix - Part 1a
Part one of a five part post series on setting up Linux and Unix servers securely.
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Sun Shines In Solaris 10, Linux Comparison
Features, such as Dynamic Tracing, give it an advantage along with its ability to run on more versions of hardware.
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Sun, Dell: Hot Partnership
At first glance, The VAR Guy was underwhelmed by Dell’s decision to offer Sun Solaris on selected servers. But after an hour of digesting the news — and his lunch — The VAR Guy thinks this deal is a rare triple play for Dell, Sun and customers.
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Sun shines as open source pays off
SUN paid a high price for positioning itself as the technology candyman to all those dotcom darlings consumed in the crash.
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ZFS on Linux: It's alive - LinuxWorld
One programmer, Ricardo Correia, has what could be an answer, however. A technology called Filesystem in Userspace (FUSE), introduced in the 2.6.14 kernel released in October 2005, enables Linux to use filesystems that run as ordinary processes. FUSE already hosts an implementation of the NTFS filesystem, NTFS-3g, that runs with decent performance.
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Torvalds: Solaris could nudge Linux to GPLv3
Linux leader Linus Torvalds has finally found something that could convince him that the forthcoming version 3 of the General Public License is worth adopting: open-source Solaris.
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