MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux 2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)
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MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.0 for Linux
2.4.25 (Linux 2.4)
02/19/2004 11:34 AMA cluster management system for Unix.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.11.1 for Linux
2.4.26 (Linux 2.4)
04/21/2004 02:26 PMA cluster management system for Unix.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.4.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
12/06/2003 03:55 AMAn application-layer packet classifier for Linux.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.0.2 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
10/31/2003 02:44 AMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
Layer-7 Packet Classifier for Linux
0.1.0 (Linux Kernel 2.6 Netfilter patch)
11/10/2003 11:33 PMA layer-7 packet classifier for packet shaping.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.30-ow1
(Linux 2.4 branch)
04/08/2005 10:32 AM
The Openwall Linux kernel patch is a collection of security
"hardening" features for the Linux kernel. In addition to the new
features, some versions of the patch contain various security fixes.
The "hardening" features of the patch, while not a complete method of
protection, provide an extra layer of security against the easier ways
to exploit certain classes of vulnerabilities and/or reduce the impact
of those vulnerabilities. The patch can also add a little bit more
privacy to the system by restricting access to parts of /proc so that
users may not see what others are doing.
Changes:
This release was updated to Linux 2.4.30.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow2
(Linux 2.4)
06/19/2004 01:50 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow1
(Linux 2.4)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.2.25-ow1
(Linux 2.2)
03/20/2003 06:36 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.4.26-ow3
(Linux 2.4)
08/04/2004 01:22 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
Openwall Linux kernel patch 2.0.40-ow1
(Linux 2.0)
04/17/2004 03:15 PMA security "hardening" patch for the Linux kernel.
MOSIX Cluster Management 1.13.1 for
Linux 2.4.30 (Linux 2.4 branch)
MOSIX Cluster Management 1.13.1 for
Linux 2.4.30 (Linux 2.4 branch)
04/07/2005 10:26 AMMOSIX is a management system that allows a cluster
of x86 nodes to perform like a parallel computer.
It is particularly suitable to run intensive
computing and massive I/O applications. In a MOSIX
system there is no need to modify applications,
link them with any library, or even assign
processes to different nodes. It is done
automatically, just "fork and forget", like in an
SMP system. MOSIX is geared toward improved
performance, overhead-free scalability and
ease-of-use.
Linux-kernel security patch 0.2
Linux-kernel security patch 0.2
10/29/2003 02:47 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Linux-kernel security patch 0.3
Linux-kernel security patch 0.3
04/26/2004 06:58 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Linux-kernel security patch 0.4
Linux-kernel security patch 0.4
08/27/2004 05:42 PMLinux-kernel security patch
Fred Emmott's Linux kernel patch sets
Fred Emmott's Linux kernel patch sets
08/16/2004 06:20 PM2.6.8.1-fe2 released
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
McObject’s eXtremeDB - First In-Memory
Database for BlueCat Linux 5.0 and Linux
2.6 Kernel
06/22/2004 02:43 AMWith McObject’s release of its eXtremeDB 2.3 in-memory embedded
database for LynuxWorks’ BlueCat Linux 5.0 operating system,
developers of embedded Linux applications for the first time have an
in-memory database system (IMDS) available for LynuxWorks’ powerful
embedded platform, and for the Linux 2.6 kernel on which BlueCat Linux
5.0 is based. [PRWEB Jun 22, 2004]
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.30_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
04/05/2005 11:56 AM
Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables
the execution of user programs in a kernel mode.
In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access
kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel
modules, user programs are executed as ordinary
processes (except for their privilege level), so
scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the
kernel can be ensured through such methods as
static type checking, software fault isolation,
and so forth.
Changes:
This version was merged with the 2.4.30 Linux
kernel.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.31_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.31_001 (For Linux
2.4 branch)
06/05/2005 11:23 PM
Kernel Mode Linux is a technology which enables
the execution of user programs in a kernel mode.
In Kernel Mode Linux, user programs can access
kernel address space directly. Unlike kernel
modules, user programs are executed as ordinary
processes (except for their privilege level), so
scheduling and paging are performed as usual.
Although it seems dangerous, the safety of the
kernel can be ensured through such methods as
static type checking, software fault isolation,
and so forth.
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Changes:
This version was merged with the 2.4.31 Linux
kernel.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0_001 (For Linux
2.6)
12/18/2003 02:24 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
01/05/2005 11:27 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm1_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
12/26/2003 12:33 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.23_001 (For Linux
2.4)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.4.23_001 (For Linux
2.4)
12/02/2003 01:59 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.8_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.8_001 (For Linux
2.6)
08/14/2004 03:17 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_001 (For
Linux 2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_001 (For
Linux 2.6)
10/29/2003 02:47 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm2_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-mm2_001 (For
Linux 2.6-mm)
12/30/2003 01:18 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.10_001 (For Linux
2.6)
12/28/2004 11:02 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_001 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_001 (For Linux
2.6)
06/21/2004 04:21 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_002 (For Linux
2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.7_002 (For Linux
2.6)
07/24/2004 09:36 AMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
Kernel Mode Linux 2.6.0-test9_002 (For
Linux 2.6)
11/12/2003 01:31 PMA factility for executing user processes in kernel mode safely.
Linux Kernel 2.6.8
Linux Kernel 2.6.8
08/15/2004 06:16 AMLinux 2.6 HV Kernel
Linux 2.6 HV Kernel
12/27/2004 01:06 PMLinux-2.6.10-hv-stable1
Linux: Whose Kernel Is It?
Linux: Whose Kernel Is It?
05/25/2004 05:12 AMResponding to a legal challenge over the origin of some of the Linux
programming code, Linus Torvalds, the operating system's creator,
proposes changes to the kernel-development process that he thinks will
squelch any future legal problems. By Michelle Delio.
Linux Kernel 2.6.2
Linux Kernel 2.6.2
02/04/2004 11:21 AMLinux Kernel is Good For Now
Linux Kernel is Good For Now
04/06/2005 05:47 PMLinux Kernel Vulnerability
Linux Kernel Vulnerability
08/05/2004 01:56 AMDirect and Related Links for 'Linux Kernel
Vulnerability'
“Paul Starzetz has reported a vulnerability in the Linux
kernel, which can be exploited by malicious, local users to disclose
sensitive information in kernel memory….Solution: Grant only
trusted users access to affected systems.”…
[USN-103-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-103-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
04/01/2005 05:06 PMMartin Pitt (Apr 01 2005)
Quick Fix in Linux Kernel
Quick Fix in Linux Kernel
06/24/2005 10:02 PMThe potential issue could have led to DoS attacks against the new
2.6.12
kernel.
[USN-110-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
[USN-110-1] Linux kernel vulnerabilities
04/11/2005 11:17 AMPosted by Martin Pitt, Apr 11 2005
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Open Source IE Patch Has a Glitch
Open Source IE Patch Has a Glitch
12/19/2003 05:12 PMOpenWares issues its own fix, and a faulty one at that, for a
URL-spoofing vulnerability in Microsoft's browser.
Open Mosix
Open Mosix
12/19/2003 07:37 PMI can't remember how I stumbled across it, but Open Mosix looks like a
really interesting project. It's a Linux kernel extension that makes
creating a Linux cluster is as simple as installing a kernel module on
a number of machines and supplying each one with a shared config
file.
Once the cluster is set up, any of the machines on the network has
the ability to farm long running processes out to a different box. The
clustering only kicks in when a process is running in the background
takes more than a few seconds to execute. Once that happens, Open
Mosix checks the load averages on the machines in the cluster and, if
a better host is found, migrates the process over to the other
machine. The whole process is completely transparent; as far as the
end user is concerned the processes they run just keep on running
until they terminate.
Since clustering only kicks off for longer running processes this
woudn't be much use for something like a web server farm, but could be
ideal for tasks such as compilation or rendering where individual
processes perform computationally intensive work for a long period of
time.
Even more fascinating is ClusterKnoppix, a modified
Knoppix distro that uses an Open Mosix enabled kernel. Burn a bunch of
CDs, boot some standard networked PCs with them and you've got an
instant cluster.
I've been doing some pretty intense log crunching today on a year's
worth of daily web server logs, each one between 15 and 20 MB in size.
Since most of the work is in running a regular expression on each line
of each file it's likely a cluster would have speeded the whole thing
up considerably. Unfortunately, I doubt my co-workers would have been
overjoyed with me turning their machines in to cluster nodes for the
day.
Open Source Firm Releases Patch for IE
Bug
Open Source Firm Releases Patch for IE
Bug
12/18/2003 09:53 PMAn anonymous reader writes "An open source and freeware software
development web site has released a patch to fix the URL spoofing
vulnerability in Internet ...
Fix released for flawed open-source IE
patch
Fix released for flawed open-source IE
patch
12/22/2003 11:22 AMZDNet UK Dec 22 2003 10:39AM ET
IE fix mends flawed open-source patch
IE fix mends flawed open-source patch
12/22/2003 02:57 PMCNET Dec 22 2003 1:50PM ET
Open source IE patch withdrawn for
further patching
Open source IE patch withdrawn for
further patching
12/19/2003 06:16 PMThanks, but no thanks
JPatch open source patch modeler
JPatch open source patch modeler
06/15/2004 02:16 AMJPatch 0.3 beta 1 released
Open-source group issues Microsoft patch
Open-source group issues Microsoft patch
12/19/2003 05:10 PMA decision by Openwares.org to post the IE patch online is the latest
example of third parties preempting Microsoft with fixes for security
holes in the company's products.
Open source outfit releases patch for IE
vulnerability
Open source outfit releases patch for IE
vulnerability
12/19/2003 11:26 AMWhat a kind, festive thought...
Open-source IE patch hits trust barrier
Open-source IE patch hits trust barrier
12/21/2003 11:52 PMCNET Asia Dec 21 2003 10:34PM ET
Open source IE patch hits trust barrier
Open source IE patch hits trust barrier
12/21/2003 07:07 PMZDNet Australia Dec 21 2003 6:40PM ET
Open source firm releases patch for IE
spoofing flaw
Open source firm releases patch for IE
spoofing flaw
12/19/2003 11:23 AMAn open source and freeware software development web site has released
a patch to fix the URL spoofing vulnerability in Internet Explorer,
which can be exploited by scammers who try to trick people into
revealing details of online banking accounts or other private
information.
Openwares.org, a Vaunatian company, with branches in Israel, the US
and France, released the patch and the source code for the same a
couple of days back.
The company has also set up two pages where users can test to see if
they are vulnerable to the exploit, one a fake Microsoft Update
example and the other an example of a fake PayPal site.
Open source firm releases patch for IE
spoofing flaw - theage.com.au
Open source firm releases patch for IE
spoofing flaw - theage.com.au
12/20/2003 06:23 AMOpen source firm releases patch for IE spoofing flaw .. released a
patch .. esta notcia .. Full Story ..
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NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
NOSI, the Nonprofit Open Source
Initiative, announces the release of its
new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for
Nonprofits."
02/17/2004 11:57 PMAs per a recent post, I love to see (and hope to one day do it myself)
Open Source Software in Non-Profits. Seems http://www.nosi.net found
my post:
http://thelostolive.net/tlo/comments.php?id=1786_0_1_0_C
And commented the release of its new guide "Choosing and Using Open
Source Software: A Primer for Nonprofits." And now in their own words:
___snip____
--
From: Katrin Verclas
Email: steering (a) nosi.net
Hi, Kevin -
NOSI actually just released a new...
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
Open-source activist Bruce Perens joins
open-source defense group
05/07/2004 04:33 PMA key leader in the open-source software movement has been appointed
to the board of Open Source Risk Management, which is defending the
legal standing of open-source software.
Do You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
Do You Suffer from Open Source Phobia? -
six reasons you might relent and be
ready for an extreme makeover - OPEN
SOURCE - Magazine - Darwin Magazine
03/08/2004 11:20 PMhttp://www.darwinmag.com/read/030104/open.html
ASK A GROUP OF corporate IT leaders whether they'd rather stick their
arms into a box of tarantulas or allow open source software (OSS) on
their networks, and odds are most would start rolling up their
sleeves. Not to do any downloading, either.
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
Slashdot on Open Source Ideas and Open
Source Life
06/23/2004 08:27 PM As Canada protects the patents on genes, Download Aborted wonders
whether the genetic code should be considered Open Source. It's
slashdotted here. And as atonement for saying something positive about
the people at Microsoft — man, you folks are rough! —
here's some slashdottism about the anti-Open Source think tanks that
Microsoft is funding. (But I still like the Microsofties I've met. So
there.)...
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
Open source opportunity, open source
risk
09/22/2004 10:44 AM
I've been traveling more than usual lately, and while on the road I've
been working my way through the
ITConversations audio
archive. It's full of gems, and one of them is Doug Kaye's
interview
with Philip Greenspun. While discussing the
ArsDigita flameout,
Greenspun offers insightful perspectives on the opportunity, and the
risk, of open source as a business model.
...Open source process for open source
development
Open source process for open source
development
04/05/2005 11:50 AM
Sun has given every possible indication that Open Solaris will be run as a true
open source project. The latest indication is the make-up of the board
of directors:
Casper Dik,
Roy Fielding,
Al Hopper,
Simon Phipps, and
Rich Teer.
(via Simon Phipps - congrats Simon!)
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit FeaturesThe
new Xeon MPs, for servers with four or
more chips, complete Intel's t
Intel Touts Xeon MPs' 64-Bit FeaturesThe
new Xeon MPs, for servers with four or
more chips, complete Intel's t
03/29/2005 11:45 PMeWeek Mar 30 2005 4:02AM GMT
From open source to open services to
open information
From open source to open services to
open information
03/29/2005 12:00 PM
My
March
21 entry about upcoming.org turned out to be an odd juxtaposition
because, on the same day, a new events database called
EVDB was announced and shown at PC
Forum. It's due out shortly in public beta but I haven't seen it, so
for now I only know what you can also learn from reading, among
others:
Dan
Farber,
Ross
Mayfield,
Om Malik,
David
Weinberger, and
Paul
Kedrosky (whose recent archive is missing this morning, yikes).
The consensus seems to be that EVDB will be a Web-2.0-style,
Wiki-style, RSS-friendly, Flickr-and-del.icio.us-like thingy. Sounds
promising! I'll certainly check it out when it's public.
...Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
Microsoft Depends On Shared Source, Dips
Toe In Open-Source Waters (TechWeb)
04/08/2005 04:56 AMTechWeb - The software vendor will add to the 20 products it now
offers for source-code inspection under its Shared Source Initiative.
Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
Microsoft releases source code to open
source community
05/05/2004 04:06 AMAbout a month ago, Microsoft posted some of its source code to
SourceForge. SourceForge is a, if not the, major distribution point
for open source software. Microsoft's code was put there under the
terms of the Common Public License, which allows modification,
addition, redistribution - in short, it allows most of the rights and
privileges that we associate with open source software.
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
Advice to Microsoft: Open Source the
Leaked Source
02/13/2004 02:37 PMWhat should Microsoft do, now that a chunk of its NT 4.0 and Windows
2000 source code have leaked onto the Web? Our guest columnist says
Microsoft should make lemonade out of lemons and just open source the
whole enchilada.
Open source process for closed source
development
Open source process for closed source
development
04/05/2005 11:50 AM IBM Adopts
Open Development Internally: "Following on the success of its
Eclipse open-source development platform, IBM has quietly been using a
form of open-source development internally to create technology the
company will sell commercially.
IBM calls its model Community Source, which it defines as a
collaborative, internal, open-source-style environment for developing
and testing new technology.
Danny Sabbah, vice president of strategy and technology for the IBM
Software Group, in Armonk, N.Y., said IBM is using its Community
Source model across 100 projects and 2,000 developers in the company.
These projects span the IBM Software Group, Systems Group, Research
and Global Services, he said."
Very interesting. I'd like to learn more about that. What parts of the
so called open source development process have they built into the
Community Source model? I've found that most developers have different
definitions of the open source development process (via
Ross
Gardler).
Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.
Open Standards - Open Source. The
Business, Legal & Technical Challenges
Ahead.
10/28/2003 11:06 PM
The meeting comprised four panels: Business, Technical, Legal,
and Social and Ethical, each of which featured an introduction of the
issues and follow-up with an interactive discussion between the
speakers and the audience. The aim was to capture and publish the
issues discussed in order to raise the industry awareness of the
benefits of Open Source.
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
Pingtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With
New Open Source Business Model.
02/18/2004 10:41 PMPi
ngtel Breaks Open VoIP Monopolies With New Open Source Business
Model. Interesting.
MOSIX Kernel Patch 1.12.0 for Linux 2.4.27 (Linux 2.4)