Linux Journal Issue #27/July 1996

Features

IP Masquerading with Linux  by Chris Kostick
How to enable and configure IP masquerading, also known as Network Address Translation, for Linux.
Understanding Red Hat Run Levels  by Mark F. Komarinski
How to easily add to or modify the existing subsystems of Red Hat distributions of Linux.
Filters: Doing it Your Way  by Malcolm Murphy
A look at several of the more flexible filters, programs that read some input, perform some operation on it, and write the altered data as output.
The New Korn Shell  by David G. Korn, Charles J. Northrup, and Jeffery Korn
ksh93, the latest major revision of the Korn Shell language, provides an alternative to Tcl and Perl.

News and Articles

Samba in the Home and Office  by Peter Kelly
Linux makes a great server for any computer network.
Maceater   A true story; Linux pings connectivity to an office of Apple computers.  by Jonathan Gross
A true story; Linux pings connectivity to an office of Apple computers. i
Object Databases  by Gregory A. Meinke
Not just for CAD/CAM Anymore
Serving Two Masters  by Michael K. Johnson
Getting Linux and Windows 95 to coexist
Basic fvwm Configuration  by John M. Fisk
Tips for using fvwm, an X-Windows manager
Introducing HyperNews  by David Alan Black
Combining the functions of Usenet and the WWW

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