Ms. Richardson interviews Mr. Eid once again. Last time, he was
president of Corel Computer Corporation. This time, he's the head of his
own start-up, creating software for running Internet appliances.
by Marjorie Richardson
Security is the number-one priority for any Internet site. Mr. Gaur looks
at several key areas, e.g., cookie poisoning and form manipulation, where
security problems may exist and describes how to plug these holes. He
also tells you how to know if your site is at risk from hackers and
crackers.
by Nalneesh Gaur
This article tells you everything you need to know about setting up
a network to connect to the Internet and even your company's
intranet from home. Included are discussions of setting up the hardware,
subnets and routing, Ethernet cards, IP Masquerade and firewalling.
by Preston F. Crow
Sharing your Internet connection with others through a gateway is not
as hard as you might think. Mr. Teo explains in detail how to do this and
gives us example scripts for setting up the server and the clients. He also
tells us why Linux is the best operating system to use for this purpose,
but then, we knew that already.
by Lawrence Teo
Taking a positive spin on the QoS issue, the authors have
implemented a demonstration environment for differentiated Internet
services. They present all the instructions necessary to configure both the
kernel and the traffic-control features, as well as setting the rules for
queuing packets. They also tell us about other projects devoted to this same
type of service.
by Michael Stricklen, Bob Cummings and Stan McClellan