Jan 19 2009

Active Directory Comes To Linux With Samba 4

Da Massive writes in with another possible answer to a recent Ask Slashdot about FOSS replacements for Microsoft AD server. “Enterprise networks now have an alternative choice to Microsoft Active Directory (AD) servers, with the open source Samba project aiming for feature parity with the forthcoming release of version 4, according to Canberra-based Samba developer Andrew Bartlett. Speaking at this year’s linux.conf.au Linux and open source conference in Hobart, Bartlett said Samba 4 is aiming to be a replacement for AD by providing a free software implementation of Microsoft’s custom protocols. Because AD is ‘far more than LDAP and Kerberos,’ Bartlett said, Samba 4 is not only about developing with Microsoft’s customization of those protocols, it is also about moving the project beyond just providing an NT 4 compatible domain manager.”

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Jan 19 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 17 Jan 2009
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
What's Next For Jaiku And Dodgeball? InformationWeek
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Jan 18 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 17 Jan 2009
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
What's Next For Jaiku And Dodgeball? InformationWeek
Google Prunes Unpopular Services From Its Portfolio PC World
CNET News – San Francisco Chronicle – CRN – Ars Technica
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Jan 18 2009

Solution Against Cold Boot Attack In the Making

Bubba writes “I just discovered this blog: Frozen Cache. It describes a concept for preventing cold boot attacks by saving the encryption key in the CPU cache. It is claimed that by disabling the CPU cache the key will remain in cache and won’t be written to memory. The blog says they’re working on a proof-of-concept implementation for Linux. Could this really turn out to be a working solution?”

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Jan 18 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 19 hours ago
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
Google and the recession: Separating wheat from chaff CNET News
Google Bids Fond Farewell To Some Apps CRN
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Jan 18 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 14 hours ago
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
Google Prunes Unpopular Services From Its Portfolio PC World
What's Next For Jaiku And Dodgeball? InformationWeek
CNET News – CRN – Ars Technica – eWeek
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Jan 17 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 8 hours ago
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
What's Next For Jaiku And Dodgeball? InformationWeek
Google opens Jaiku source code Ars Technica
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Jan 17 2009

Best FOSS Active Directory Alternative?

danboid writes “I’m an IT technician at a large school near Manchester, England. We currently have two separate networks (one for pupils, one for staff) each with its own Windows Server 2003 Active Directory box handling authentication and storing users’ files. We’re planning on restructuring the network soon and we’d like to be able to replace the two aging AD servers with a single, more powerful Linux server running an open source OpenLDAP implementation. The main contenders for this purpose seem to be Fedora Directory Server, OpenDS, and Apache Directory Server; but I’ve been unable to find meaningful comparisons among the three. I’d like to hear which solution Slashdot readers recommend. What is your experience with ease of implementation / maintenance? Any stories of similar (un)successful migrations? Any other tips for an organization wanting to drop AD for a FOSS equivalent?”

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Jan 17 2009

Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing" – Washington Post


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Jaiku Founder: "We're Not Dying, We're Morphing"
Washington Post – 3 hours ago
Last week, Google announced that the company was unceremoniously discontinuing or at least ceasing development of a number of services it had launched or acquired in the past, including Google Video, Notebook, Catalog Search, Dodgeball and The Mashup
What's Next For Jaiku And Dodgeball? InformationWeek
Google opens Jaiku source code Ars Technica
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Jan 17 2009

MS Silverlight To Stream Obama Inauguration Events

Ilgaz writes in to let us know that we will have to install MS Silverlight 2 to watch the US President’s inauguration online. Everyone running Mac PPC, Linux, and FreeBSD has been left out, as there are no working Silverlight 2-capable alternatives on these systems. Here is Microsoft’s press release announcing the selection of Silverlight yesterday. Streaming of various events around the inauguration begins today at the Presidential Inaugural Committee site, which touts its “inclusive and accessible” coverage.

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