The December issue of Linux Journal (#44) will be printed 20 October 1997 and will be mailed from the printers in Post Falls, Idaho on 27 October 1997. TABLE OF CONTENTS LINUX JOURNAL DECEMBER 1997 FEATURES Pluggable Authentication Modules for Linux An implementation of a user-authentication API by Andrew G. Morgan User Administration How to successfully manage your users. by David Bandel Linux as a Proxy Server To protect your system, put your firewall on a proxy server. by Peter Elton System Information Retrieval Collect your system configuration files and store them on a separate machine. by Dan Lasley Reader's Choice Awards 1997 by Gena Shurtleff NEWS & ARTICLES Using Linux to Teach Unix System Administration by Joe Kaplenk Linux Makes the Big Leagues, Hewlett Packard Interworks 97 by Sam Williams The Quick Start Guide to the GIMP, Part 2 by Michael J. Hammel LJ Interviews Larry Augustin by Marjorie Richardson WWWsmith Industrializing Web Page Construction Build your web pages the easy way. by Pieter Hintjens Book Review: CGI Developer's Resource by Reuven Lerner At the Forge: Keeping Programs Trim with CGI_Lite Keep your programs trim with CGI_Lite. by Reuven Lerner COLUMNS Book Review: STL and C++ Programming Book Review: The Linux Multimedia Guide Best of Tech Support: Best of Technical Support #44 From the Editor: Promoting Linux Kernel Korner: The New Linux RAID Code Linux Gazette: Disk Hog: Tracking System Disk Usage Linux means Business: Linux in Camouflage Letters to the Editor New Products Product Review: AResearch VARStation II Product Review: Perforce Software Configuration Management System Product Review: Raima Database Manager++, elocis Database Server Product Review: BRU 2000 for X11 Stop the Presses DIRECTORIES Advertisers Index Marketplace Consultants Directory Subscriptions are: US$22/year U.S. US$27/year Canada US$37/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada US$64/2 years Foreign Linux Journal P.O. Box 85867 Seattle, WA 98145-1867 Fax: +1 206-782-7191 Tel: +1 206-782-7733 E-mail: subs@ssc.com URL: http://www.ssc.com/lj/ Our public key (for encrypting your credit card number) is available by fingering info@ssc.com. Subscriptions begin with the *upcoming* issue. Back issues are available (except for Issues #1, #3, #4, #5, #7 and #30, we're out) for $5 each, or $7 each non-North American airmail. ***Note: All funds should be in U.S. dollars*** Other questions/comments can be sent to: linux@ssc.com