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Encrypting Container Files in SLES 10 and SLES 11

There are endless documents, articles, editorials and such, on data security and encryption. Views and opinions fly over which methods are better than others and why.

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Identity Manager Best Practices: Remote Loader

The Identity Manager Remote Loader is used to load a driver shim separately from the IDM engine which may be running multiple drivers. The Remote Loader, though, is often seen as the exception to the rule when in fact it should be the rule with a few exceptions.

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Thunderbird and Enigmail Integration

Sharing information has always been something I felt was important. Knowing the source of data one receives is also important. Setting up Thunderbird to provide the ability to sign data in a non-repudiated way is easier than it sounds like it should be. Doing so lets those who receive what you post/send/publish know it came from you and not another posing as you.

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IPSEC: Implementing Server-to-Server Encryption of TCP/IP Connections

Under a variety of circumstances, it is desirable to encrypt data between multiple computers. One of the beauties of open source is that there is a multiplicity of answers. Unfortunately, with those answers comes some confusion. Often times, people overlook some solutions, and one of those solutions is the use of IPSEC transport mode for server to server communications.

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stunnel: Securing the Insecure with SSL and Creating SSL Tunnels

Just about every system administrator comes across a time when there is a need to encrypt some service. Perhaps your mail program just can't handle it. Or maybe you need to take a non-SSL aware VNC server and make it SSL-aware. Maybe you're just paranoid. For such moments in system administrating there is "stunnel."

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