October 2004 Volume 13 Number 10
Features
Windows Client Backups with rsync and OpenSSH Geoff Breach
Breach shares a backup solution that uses rsync over an encrypted ssh connection to synchronize a subset of the files on the customer machine with a live copy on a FreeBSD server.
DNS Security Protocols II: DNSSEC Kerry Thompson
In the September 2004 issue of Sys Admin, Thompson looked at securing dynamic updates and zone transfers with TSIG keys; in this article, Thompson will discuss DNSSEC protocol for securing the zone data itself.
Using PHP to Back Up MySQL Russell J.T. Dyer
Dyer works through the development of three PHP scripts used for backing up MySQL.
Unix Monitoring Scripts Damir Delija
Delija shares a few tips that can be helpful when developing monitoring scripts and provides three sample scripts.
Crontrolling Your Crontabs Matthew Hoskins
Hoskins describes crontrol, a utility he developed to automate and simplify crontab job management across many systems.
tSmoke: Automating Availability Measures with Smokeping Dan McGinn-Combs
tSmoke is a handy tool for using the data from Smokeping to get information about your network; it provides a snapshot of anything thats down on the network and shows overall system availability.
Using IPFilter to Protect Your Datacenter Mike Scott
Scott shows how to secure servers using the IPFilter facility within Solaris 10.
Adding Intelligence to a Linux Firewall The Easy Way Bill Stearns
Stearns describes some modules that make it easy to add functionality and flexibility to your firewall.
Columns
Trapping Special Characters in the Korn Shell John Spurgeon and Ed Schaefer
Solaris 10 x86 on VMware Peter Baer Galvin
Questions and Answers Amy Rich
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