Linux Journal Issue #102/October 2002

Features

Securing Applications on Linux with PAM  by Savio Fernandes and KLM Reddy
Make your new authentication technology work with Linux applications or add standards-based authentication to your new application.
Programming PHP with Security in Mind  by Nuno Loureiro
Can attackers subvert your web application? Not if you develop it with a healthy distrust of users.

Indepth

Coding between Mouse and Keyboard, Part II  by Patricia Jung
A multilingual text editor in a few hundred lines? Yes, with Qt. We finish the project started last month.

Embedded

What Do You Have in Your Walls?  by Alex Perry
The physics, hardware and softwware behind an easy-to-build probe you can run with your sound card.
Driving Me Nuts  by Greg Kroah-Hartman
The tty Layer, Part II

Toolbox

Kernel Korner   Linux Distributed Security Module  by Miroslaw Zakrezewski and Ibrahim Haddad
At the Forge   OpenACS  by Reuven M. Lerner
Cooking with Linux   Security, with a Sprinkle of Video  by Marcel Gagné
Paranoid Penguin   Stealthful Sniffing, Intrusion Detection and Logging  by Mick Bauer

Columns

Focus on Software   Security Is an Attitude  by David Bandel
Linux for Suits   Is Symmetry Inevitable?  by Doc Searls
Geek Law Why the Public Domain Isn't a License  by Lawrence Rosen

Reviews

EnGarde Secure Linux Professional 1.2  by Jose Nazario

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