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VoIP SecuritySuhas A. Desai VoIP is being rapidly embraced across most markets as an alternative to the traditional Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN). The cost savings of VoIP compared to that of circuit switched networks is encouraging companies to move to VoIP. Mission Critical DataIan Walker In a previous issue, we were looking at how to ensure your data availability in a more or less simple and less complicated way. Sometimes however, you may have a system where you simply cannot afford it to go down for any great length of time. We can use that previous article, and build on it with what I'm now doing to ensure we don't have any major length of downtime – if any at all! Secure password storageLars Strand There are numerous articles on the importance of creating strong secure passwords that are hard to guess and break. However, the harder the password, the harder it is to memorize it. Data AvailabilityIan Walker In this article, Ian is going to look at a number of ways of ensuring availability of your data. We cover a number of ways in going about doing this. General Datacentre SecurityGr@ve_ Rose Securing your datacentre is very important and must be done on many levels to ensure that your resources are safe and reliable. In this article Sean explains how it should be done. Shell ScriptingWesley PA4WDH Ipv6 Approach for DoS Attacks over IP TelephonySuhas A. Desai Choosing a Web HostJohn December, In this edition we suggest what should be analyzed and considered when choosing a web host. Find also some examples of web hosting companies and the reliable Linux usersâ opinions on the services used by them. Tricks & TipsDan Sawyer, This is a regular Linux+DVD section in which Linux users present some basic tricks and tips from Linux world and describe the solutions ready to be used at home or in companies. Installing Fedora Core 6Mariusz Ostapowicz Fedora Core is the successor to the open Red Hat Linux distribution, developed by the Fedora Project and financed mainly by Red Hat. Fedora Core is a popular server system. The stated aim of the Fedora Core project is to develop a fully functional operating system based on free software, updated regularly 2–3 times a year. This tutorials shows you how to start with Fedora and install the distribution. Developing physics toys under LinuxHampus Söderström Most new Linux distributions come with SDL and OpenGL pre installed on the work station versions. ODE that we are going to use can be found on www.ode.org. ODE is The Open Source choice when it comes to physics engines. It is very flexible and has an active community working behind it. This article will show how an easy physics toy under Linux can be created using tree common libraries, OpenGL, SDL and ODE. BpmDj – Free DJ Tools for LinuxWerner Van BpmDJ annotates all songs with psychoacoustic properties, including tempo, sound color, echo/delay information, rhythm information and composition information. This article shows you how to make a party or another social event with music and how to use your PC running under Linux for this purpose. Thanks to the BpmDj tools, which are made using QT, you will manage, mix and play the MP3 or OGG songs easily. Tricks & TipsDamien Balima This short article presents you some basic tricks and tips from Linux world and describes ready solutions to use them at home or companies. Fedora Core 6. Managing RPM packagesR.Padula&I.Soares Fedora Core has a great structure of packages and update. There are many utilities you can use to manage the programs which are installed or even those that are on many repositories throughout the Internet. |
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