Linux Magazine #145 - Digital Issue

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Build a Botnet

Building a botnet doesn’t necessarily make you an outlaw; we show you how one programmer automated a timesensitive business application with a botnet. Next, get ready to hit the ground running with HTML5, and secure your websites with sound PHP programming principles.

Cover Stories:

Developing Botnets: Botnets that do no harm.
HTML5 Offline: An offline cache can protect you from Internet outages.
HTML5 Tools: These resources get you started with HTML5.
PHP Security Principles: Sound principles for secure code.
3D with Three.js: The Three.js JavaScript library and the WebGL component of HTML5 make 3D in the browser easy.

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Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • Comment: Mining and Meaning
  • On the DVD: Knoppix 7.0.4
  • DVD Inlay
  • News
  • Tech Tools: Citrix Announces XenServer 6.1; Red Hat Updates Enterprise MRG; Xen.org Releases Xen 4.2
  • RPM Tools: Package management helpers rpmorphan and rpmrestore keep your system clean.
  • hdparm: This tool tunes your drive and delivers drive statistics.
  • Charly – Swaks: Diagnose ailing mail servers.
  • Security Lessons – Web Frameworks: Plenty of tools exist for building web apps; don’t roll your own unless you have to.
  • Kotlin: A work in progress, Kotlin borrows freely from Java, Scala, and Groovy and runs on the Java Virtual Machine.
  • Perl – k-means Clusters: Identifying clusters is easy for us, but difficult for computers. Perl has a CPAN module for that.
  • Ask Klaus! Klaus Knopper answers questions about swap, zRam, routers in bridge mode, and Linux on Macs.
  • Color Temperature Tools: Changing monitor brightness through the day could help you sleep at night.
  • Workspace – Calibre Tips: Get more from the Calibre ebook manager.
  • Geary Email Client: We look at an early version of a new IMAP email client.
  • Command Line – Killing Processes: Learn how to shut down systems and processes.
  • Doghouse – Free Favela: Free Software project in Brazil empowers favela residents.
  • LinuxCon 2012: Security and the open cloud were featured at this year’s LinuxCon in San Diego, CA.
  • Kernel News: PWM subsystem to main kernel tree; throwaway device IDs; Linux 3.2.y goes long-term stable.
  • Future Platforms: Web-based operating systems and the future of Linux.

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