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DEVELOPER
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This
publication ceased with the August 2007 issue.
Sys Admin Magazine delivers
information for systems and network administrators whose duties include
administration of UNIX / LINUX systems. Every month this journal gives the
information needed to handle the daily challenges of systems administration
efficiently and effectively. You'll find ways to improve the performance or
extend the capabilities of your system. Coverage includes: integrating
heterogeneous systems-UNIX, NT, W4W, NetWare, LINUX ; security; backup; crash
recovery; system analysis and monitoring; and system automation. |
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FEATURES: |
- The IPv6 Internet: Connect Today
with Linux • Ibrahim Haddad
Haddad describes how to enable IPv6
support on your Linux machine and connect it to the IPv6 backbone.
- Building a Secure Wireless
Network Using FreeRADIUS • Markos Gogoulos
and Konstantinos Lizos
This article presents the necessary steps
for creating, testing, and maintaining a secure Wi-fi campus network.
- Keeping Data in Sync::rsync
• Chris Hare
Hare describes rsync, explains how it
works, and discusses the interface between the client and the server.
- Procmail Hints and Hacks
• Kevin Shortt
Shortt describes the popular mail
delivery agent, procmail, and shares some procmail-filtering techniques
that he’s used successfully.
- Apache User Maintenance with
PHP • Russell J.T. Dyer
Dyer provides some PHP example scripts
that demonstrate how to professionally and securely delegate tasks to
co-workers with various skill levels and responsibilities.
- Monitoring Solaris Cron Logs
with check_cron • John Spurgeon and Ed
Schaefer
The authors present a Korn shell script
called check_cron that processes entries in /var/cron/log for all jobs
that have recently terminated.
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COLUMNS: |
- Questions and Answers
• Amy Rich
- DTrace — Most Exposing
Solaris Tool Ever •
Peter Baer Galvin
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