Just a couple links for the day:
- Linux Security Tools — is a list of some of the best security tools for Linux. The article also includes information on how to use the tools.
- NRA-ILA FBI Study Results — breakdown of gun deaths, gun ownership, and the results of concealed weapons laws by the FBI for 2005. Reference material for gun control discussions.
- 10 Steps to Security — article that breaks down how to perform your own security audit.
- Subversion Manual — Red Been has the definitive guide to using, configuring, and managing Subversion, the VCS replacement for CVS.
- Suse Server Configuration — A step by step tutorial on getting a functioning Suse Linux server running. When completed you should have MySQL, Apache, POP/IMAP, DNS, an FTP server, Webalizer, and more. In fact the system should be able to install a web-hosting control panel interface (i.e. cpanel or ISPConfig.)
- SLES SDK Images — One of the HUGE complaints I have had about Suse Enterprise Linux is the lack of developers tools. Well, evidently Novell provides additional development tools via an “extra” DVD. It includes some other minor software packages like subversion, mod_Perl, and MySQL 5. Why this wasn’t shipped with the box (or for that matter even mentioned in the software documentation) will never be known, but it has proven useful.