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Building a Linux Firewall Part 1: Why?
Building a Linux Firewall Part 1: Why?
> Custom Firewall vs. Router Appliance There's no doubt that the internet today is more powerful than ever... and great power demands great responsibility. There are threats everywhere that you need to protect yourself, your family, and your hardware from. Not only do you have to worry about ...
[Phoronix] Driving Linux-based Benchmarking With Sandtorg
[Phoronix] Driving Linux-based Benchmarking With Sandtorg
phoronix.com — We have invested a lot of resources into enriching the Linux hardware experience particularly by improving Linux... performance benchmarks and taking the necessary steps to make Linux-based benchmarking an attractive offer for hardware and software ... (more) [Phoronix] Driving Linux-based Benchmarking With Sandtorg
Intel aims for 2-second boot time with Moblin Linux platform
Intel aims for 2-second boot time with Moblin Linux platform
arstechnica.com — At the Linux Collaboration Summit in San Francisco, Intel Open Source Technology Center director Imhad Sousou discussed... the company's plans for the next major version of its Linux-based open source Moblin platform. The aim of Moblin, ... (more) Intel aims for 2-second boot time with Moblin Linux platform
Linux Firewall Part 2: Determine Your Network Setup
ocmodshop.com — Orange must be on a separate physical wire from Green (not on same hub/switch) Orange must be... on a separate logical subnet. Orange cannot send nor respond to ICMP. (ie., PING). Orange must always use ISP DNS for name resolution. Orange must always ... (more) Linux Firewall Part 2: Determine Your Network Setup
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