Issue 15: What’s Wrong with TLS?
In this issue, we look at web security – TLS vulnerabilities, a web application firewall, and an SQL injection remedy. Are TLS and its
forerunner, SSL, really safe enough for the web?
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Articles from ADMIN Issue 15
Although FTP still does loyal service despite its age, if you need to send sensitive data, you should consider managed file transfer.
If you really want your evenings to belong to your job, you don't need to depend on configuration management. But is all your overtime really necessary just to configure a server system?
Emulators beam a long-lost computer age into the present day with SIMH software, which brings the OpenVMS system back to life on an emulated VAX computer.
With the promotion of CloudStack to an Apache top-level project in March, four open source solutions are now in the race to conquer the cloud, the other contenders being OpenNebula, Eucalyptus, and OpenStack. The projects have a number of similarities.
In mid-April, the OpenStack developers published the latest version of their free cloud environment, code-named Grizzly.
Service Pack 1 expands System Center 2012 primarily in terms of features for virtualization and cloud computing. We provide the details in this article.
SSD manufacturers try to impress customers with performance data. If you want to know more, why not try your own performance measurements with a standardized test suite that the free TKperf tool implements.
To spoil the day for lurking data thieves, Apache administrators only need three additional directives – and a handful of commands.
Time and again, situations arise in which admins need access to a system they do not otherwise manage. But, do you want to hand over responsibility for password management to a centralized software? What capabilities must that software have?
We continue our exploration of the world of hard drives – both solid state and spinning varieties.