Linux
RSBAC and AppArmor
I’ve taken the last week of June “off” from doing updates to look into RSBAC and AppArmor because I’m not convinced that the Mandriva implementation of RSBAC will be user-friendly or transparent, nor very “out-of-the-box”. This was the result of my asking why we are persisting with RSBAC (which can be complicated and very intrusive [...]
So why don’t I like the 2.6 kernel anyways?
I get a lot of people asking me why, when it comes to my own servers, Annvix, and my own personal recommendations to people who ask what kernel to use, I whole-heartedly do not recommend the 2.6 kernel and instead advocate the stability and greater security of the 2.4 kernel. Well, for kicks I downloaded [...]
Proprietary ATI and fresh install of Mandriva 2006/x86_64
I have this shiny new HP media PC to play with (well, setup really) and I installed Mandriva 2006/x86_64 on it last night and was somewhat disappointed with how it turned out. The big issue was with the proprietary ATI drivers which, to my amazement, weren’t in commercial Club repositories. This is a fairly significant [...]
Mounting remote systems via ssh
I write these little things called TechMails for TechRepublic every month and this month I was looking at Konqueror and it’s fish:// Kioslave stuff. I’ve never actually played with fish before, probably because I don’t really like KDE and never use it but this stuff is pretty neat. I have no idea if GNOME/Nautilus can [...]
Kerberos 5 authentication paper
Just finished the first draft of my Using Kerberos 5 for Single Sign-On Authentication paper. Needs to be re-read and proofed and definitely needs some adding (i.e. adding Windows XP and Mac OS X clients, integrating with OpenLDAP, etc.). but for a starter, it’s pretty good (I needed it to document the setup and testing [...]