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Issue #6 April 2005
Features
- What's new in security for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
- Taking advantage of SELinux in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- The security dilemma, part 2: Intrusion prevention
- It's 2 a.m., do you know who's reading your email?
- Video: See you at the Summit
- Taking your desktop virtual with VNC
- Video: Open source software licenses explained
- Video: Ticketmaster chooses Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Strongmail
- Open source in the force: One officer speaks
- Red Hat Knowledgebase: Serving apple pie to the masses
- Data sharing with a GFS storage cluster
- Red Hat Training adds Windows®-to-Linux® migration course
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In each Issue
- Editor's blog
- Red Hat speaks
- Ask Shadowman
- Tips & tricks
- Fedora status report
- Magazine archive
- Contest
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Featured Articles:
What's new in security
for Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® 4
How do the new technologies in Red Hat Enterprise Linux help avert the risk posed by security issues? Josh Bressers from the Red Hat Security Response Team and Russell Coker from Red Hat's SELinux team have the answers. Also learn about intrusion prevention from a Linux sysadmin and learn how to digitally sign your email.
- What's new in security for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
by Josh Bressers - Taking advantage of SELinux in Red Hat Enterprise Linux
by Russell Coker - The security dilemma, part 2: Intrusion prevention
by Matt Frye - It's 2 a.m., do you know who's reading your email?
by Rosanna Yuen
See you at the Summit
Red Hat Summit. June 1-3, 2005. The Big Easy. You need to be there.
Find out why.
- Watch the video
- Q&A with actor, author, blogger, Linux fan Wil Wheaton
- Q&A with Magnatune CEO John Buckman
Taking your desktop virtual with VNC
Controlling a desktop remotely is possible with Virtual Network Computing, or VNC. Learn how to get started.
Open source software licenses explained
as told by Mark Webbink
Listen to Mark Webbink, Deputy General Counsel for Red Hat, explain the difference between common software licenses for open source software.
Ticketmaster chooses
Red Hat Enterprise Linux and Strongmail
Watch the video, read the case study, and find out how Ticketmaster added high-performance email to their existing CRM solution in just one month.
Also:
- Open source in the force: One officer speaks
- Red Hat Knowledgebase: Serving apple pie to the masses
- Data sharing with a GFS storage cluster
- Red Hat Training adds Windows®-to-Linux® migration course
In Each Issue:
IT executives rate Red Hat #1 for value
CIO Insight magazine recently asked IT executives which company does the best job at delivering value. Their answer: Red Hat.






