Source: LinuxPR - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
Trustix Secure Linux is developed specifically for server applications such as e-business servers, web servers, mail servers, DNS servers and Internet access servers, with demand for the highest security and reliability. . . .
Source: Sendmail.net - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
The general link above points to the new features in "the most powerful open source sendmail release ever". This link talks about the new general security features, and this one talks about the new anti-spam features. . . .
Source: 32BitsOnline - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
"In a move to shore up security, the Department of Defense (DOD) will require that by July 1, 2002, DOD agencies buy only information assurance products that have been evaluated by accredited national laboratories, according to a directive issued this . . .
Source: LinuxFocus - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
This article shows how a web-server behind a firewall can be accessed without compromising security. It discusses configuring the Apache ProxyPass option to allow external hosts to an internal network. . . .
Source: News.com - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
Microsoft has been unable to douse allegations that one of the hotly anticipated technologies in Windows 2000 Server has a security hole. "If this had been a legitimate security bug, Microsoft would have admitted that," said Peter Houston, Microsoft's group . . .
Source: NY Law Journal - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
"Somebody's going to get sued; that's clear," said David J. Loundy, of Chicago's D'Ancona & Pflaum LLC. "Somebody's going to want a test case. The issue [is] whether there's going to be one or two of these suits, or whether . . .
Source: Apache.org - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
The Apache Software Foundation and The Apache Server Project are pleased to announce the release of version 1.3.12 of the Apache HTTP server. The primary changes in this version of Apache are those related to the ``cross site scripting'' . . .
Source: LinuxPlanet - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
Here's a pretty well-written introduction to utilizing the access control mechanisms built into Apache. This includes the Apache security modules, controlling access by IP and username, using htaccess/htpasswd, among others. . . .
Source: John Viega - Posted by LinuxSecurity.com Team
John Viega posted the following message to bugtraq announcing a new security auditing tool. "I've put together a command-line tool for statically scanning C and C++ source code for security vulnerabilities. The tool is . . .