Publishing Secure FTP Servers behind ISA Firewalls
This article discusses how to create a PASV mode FTP server or a secure FTP server which is behind ISA Server 2004.
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Using VNC with Linux
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) is a remote display system which allows the user to view the desktop of a remote machine anywhere on the internet. It can be directed through SSH for security. It is a great tool for remote administration and thin clients. It does, however, have its drawbacks. It, unlike Tarentella (TM) or Citrix (TM), is not an application server. It also has the tendency to take more time refreshing over low-bandwidth links.
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An Introduction to the Open Source and the GPL
Open Source Software (OSS) is software who's source code is made "Open" for all to freely see, distribute and modify. This means that there could potentially be thousands of programmers from all over the world working together to write a particular program. OSS has traditionally been written by volunteers, however the software industry is becoming increasingly involved in contributing to OSS and releasing their own software into Open Source.
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PHP-Nuke: Management and Programming
There has always been the necessity to have a definitive guide on PHP-Nuke. This guide describes the installation and structure of PHP-Nuke and the details of customizing the front end to suit the users needs. The architecture of PHP-Nuke, with its modules, blocks, topics and themes is presented in detail, as well as the interplay of PHP and MySQL for the creation of a mighty content management system (CMS).It also delves into more advanced issues, like the programming of PHP-Nuke blocks and modules, security, acceleration, and optimization. Day-to-day operations and miscellaneous topics are also covered.
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How to evaluate a content management system
Selecting and implementing a content management system (CMS) will be one of the largest IT projects tackled by many organisations. With costs running into the millions of dollars, it is vital that the right CMS package be selected.
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CMS interoperability?
While the goal of interoperability between content management systems (CMS) is an important one, it is limited by the lack of standards relating to content management. At present, there are a range of narrowly-focused specifications in the marketplace, but these address only specific aspects of system interoperability.
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Entry Level/Workgroup Server Buying Guide
This buying guide provides a thorough overview of server hardware with a focus on CPU-based, entry-level/workgroup devices from Intel and AMD. While it is structured for first-time buyers with IT experience as well as for business managers, experienced server buyers will also benefit from the coverage of the latest technologies around which these products are built.
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Server Hardware
IBM's eServer BladeCenter emerged as the winner in the Server Hardware category by providing impressive server blade density in a scalable, resilient chassis while offering flexible hardware support and comprehensive management capabilities.
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Installing a Secure Network DHCP Registration System
This paper focuses on the deployment of a NetReg server in an open network environment similar to what is found at many educational institutions.
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