Linux Journal Issue #112/August 2003 _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Features Implementing Encrypted Home Directories by Mike Petullo Keep your files safely encrypted when you're logged out, and automatically get access when you log in. Take Control of TCPA by David Safford, Jeff Kravitz and Leendert van Doorn The free code behind IBM's new security chip. Menace or protector? The Power of the Incredible Hulk--The ILM Linux Death Star by Robin Rowe This fully operational battle station is a 750-node Linux cluster running a custom batch scheduling program. Root for All on the SE Linux Play Machine by Russell Coker Set visitors loose as root and see what they break--can SE Linux alone keep the system safe? Indepth Eleven SSH Tricks by Daniel R. Allen You know it's the secure way to connect to your server. But OpenSSH is fast and convenient too. VTun by Ryan Breen Need to make a secure connection from home? Set up a simple virtual private network? 2003 Editors' Choice Awards by LJ Staff With all the great Linux stuff introduced in the past year, these are some of the hardest decisions we've ever made. Embedded Driving Me Nuts Device Chassis by Greg Kroah-Hartman Toolbox Kernel Korner NSA Security Enhanced Linux by Faye Coker At the Forge CMF Types by Reuven M. Lerner Cooking with Linux Illuminating Your Network's Darkest Corners by Marcel Gagné Paranoid Penguin Authenticate with LDAP by Mick Bauer Columns Linux for Suits Practical Penguin Progress by Doc Searls EOF Consider Accessibility by Janina Sajka Reviews Red Hat 9 by Marco Fioretti Departments Letters upFRONT From the Editor: Security: Yes, It's Part of Your Job On the Web Best of Technical Support New Products Advertisers Index