Homemade Dot-Mac with OS X, Part 1

O’Reilly Network: Homemade Dot-Mac with OS X [Aug. 09, 2002]

Homemade Dot-Mac with OS Xby Alan Graham08/09/2002 So, still fuming about the .Mac annual fee? The question of whether .Mac is worth $100 is a personal matter, but one of the greatest ironies of this situation is that Mac OS X is packed full of features that make many aspects of .Mac unnecessary.

Homemade Dot-Mac with OS X, Part 2

O’Reilly Network: Homemade Dot-Mac with OS X, Part 2 [Sep. 20, 2002]

Homemade Dot-Mac with OS X, Part 2
by Alan Graham
09/20/2002

Jaguar has made significant improvements to aspects of Mac OS X. These features make setting up a home Web server easier and more powerful than ever, and I’ll touch on some of them while digging deeper into the homemade Dot-Mac project.

Apple debuts updated PowerBook line

Apple debuts updated PowerBook line | MacNN News
Apple today introduced its new 15-inch PowerBook G4, offering a sleek aluminum design weighing just 5.6 pounds, a 15.2-inch widescreen display, speeds of up to 1.25GHz, a backlit keyboard, and advanced connectivity including AirPort Extreme, Bluetooth, FireWire 800, USB 2.0 and Gigabit Ethernet. The new 15-inch PowerBook G4 starts at $1,999. Apple also updated its other PowerBooks: the new 17-inch model features a faster 1.33 GHz G4 processor with double the amount of on-chip level 2 cache and is now available for $2,999, a $300 price reduction. The new 12-inch model features a 1GHz G4 processor and includes a Digital Video Interface (DVI) port.

“Apple continues to lead the industry’s move to portable computing by delivering the world’s most innovative notebooks,” said Steve Jobs, Apple’s CEO. “The new 15-inch PowerBook G4 succeeds the legendary Titanium PowerBook G4, the industry’s first widescreen notebook introduced in January 2001. With its speed, widescreen display, connectivity and ultra-light aluminum enclosure, the new 15-inch PowerBook G4 sets the bar for professional notebooks even higher.”

Securing MYSQL by securityfocus.com

Part three and the final installment, so far, in securing your web server by the crew at securityfocus.com.

Securing MySQL: step-by-step

Securing PHP by securityfocus.com

Part two in the series of articles by the folks at securefocus.com about securing your web server.

Securing PHP: Step-by-Step

Securing Apache by securityfocus.com

Part one on a series of articles by the good people at securityfocus.com about creating a somewhat safe presence on the web.

Securing Apache: Step-by-Step

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