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Graphical certification authority 0.6.4

Graphical certification authority 0.6.4


Graphical certification authority project is a graphical user interface to OpenSSL, RSA/DSA public keys, certificates,etc. more>>
Graphical certification authority project is a graphical user interface to OpenSSL, RSA/DSA public keys, certificates, signing requests and revokation lists.
The keys have an internal counter, counting its use to avoid a duplicate use of a key for creating a certificate or request.
The Keys are of course encrypted in the db file.
Xca supports next to the usual PEM and DER format of certificates the import and export of PKCS#12 (aka *.pfx) files and the Certificate import from PKCS#7 files.
Certificates can be created by self signing it, by signing it by an other (usually CA) certificate or by signing a PKCS#10 request. Netscape SPKAC is supported since version 0.4.6. The validity dates and x509.v3 extensions can be adjusted to fit ones needs. The use of multiple certificates in CA chains is supported and a tree view of the certificates reflects the dependencies. The application takes care to not create duplicate certificates by checking the serial number(s) on import and creation of certificates.
Certificate Templates can be used to preset the input dialog with reasonable values and to simplify the process of creating certificates and requests.
Issued certificates can be revoked and the revokation list can be created and exported. External revokation lists can be imported and examined.
Enhancements:
- This version fixes an issue where some CA signed certificates were not sorted correctly below that CA.
- Malformed certificates no longer cause a crash.
- The string encoding rules for the distinguished name can now be set in the options dialog and PKCS#10 attributes can be set and inspected.
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Added: 2007-08-16 License: BSD License Price:
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Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration 1.1.0

Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration 1.1.0


Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration installs features of Jacksum 1.7.0 at the KDE Konqueror (and uninstalls it again if you like). more>>
Jacksum KDE Konqueror Integration installs features of Jacksum 1.7.0 at the KDE Konqueror (and uninstalls it again if you like).

Jacksum is a free and platform independent software for computing and verifying checksums, CRCs and message digests (known as hash values and fingerprints). "Jacksum" is a synthetic word made of JAva and ChecKSUM.

Jacksum supports 58 popular algorithms (Adler32, BSD sum, Bzip2s CRC-32, POSIX cksum, CRC-8, CRC-16, CRC-24, CRC-32 (FCS-32), CRC-64, ELF-32, eMule/eDonkey, FCS-16, GOST R 34.11-94, HAS-160, HAVAL (3/4/5 passes, 128/160/192/224/256 bits), MD2, MD4, MD5, MPEG-2s CRC-32, RIPEMD-128, RIPEMD-160, RIPEMD-256, RIPEMD-320, SHA-0, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, SHA-512, Tiger-128, Tiger-160, Tiger, Tiger2, Tiger Tree Hash, Tiger2 Tree Hash, Unix System V sum, sum8, sum16, sum24, sum32, Whirlpool-0, Whirlpool-1, Whirlpool and xor8).

Jacksum supports the "Rocksoft (tm) Model CRC Algorithm", it can calculate customized CRC algorithms and it supports the combination of multiple algorithms.

Jacksum has opened its source code and it is released under the terms of the GNU GPL. Jacksum is OSI Certified Open Source Software. OSI Certified is a certification mark of the Open Source Initiative.

Jacksum is platform independent, because it is written entirely in the Java programming language, the software runs on any platform having a Java Runtime Environment.

Jacksum has multiple interfaces. It can be used on the command line, in your file browser, and also in many other software projects.

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Added: 2006-10-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Self-certifying File System 0.7.2

Self-certifying File System 0.7.2


Self-certifying File System provides a secure, global network file system with decentralized control. more>>
Self-certifying File System provides a secure, global network file system with decentralized control.

SFS is a secure, global network file system with completely decentralized control. SFS lets you access your files from anywhere and share them with anyone, anywhere.

Anyone can set up an SFS server, and any user can access any server from any client.

At the same time, SFS uses strong cryptography to provide security over untrusted networks.

Thus, you can safely share files across administrative realms without involving administrators or certification authorities.

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Added: 2007-02-24 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Asianux 2.0

Asianux 2.0


Asianux is a Linux server operating system which is co-developed by Chinese Leading Linux vendor Red Flag Software Co., Ltd. more>>
Asianux is a Linux server operating system which is co-developed by Chinese Leading Linux vendor Red Flag Software Co., Ltd. and Japanese Linux vendor Miracle Linux Corporation and Korean Linux software vendor Haansoft, INC, aiming at the common-standard enterprise Linux platform for Enterprise systems in Asia.

It provides enterprise customers with high reliability, scalability, manageability and better hardware & software compatibility.

Asianux certification partner program will invite more hardware and software products to be certified on Asianux, and it will definitely help to reduce developing and certificating resources and provide Linux with high quality and low cost.

Red Flag Software, Miracle Linux, and Haansoft INC. will distribute and market Asianux without any modifications in each Linux distribution package in China, Japan and Korea. New products such as Red Flag 5 Family , Miracle Linux V4.0 and Haansoft Linux 2005 will be based on Asianux and each will be bundled with localized features in each country.
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Added: 2005-09-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Damn Vulnerable Linux 1.0

Damn Vulnerable Linux 1.0


Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a Linux-based (modified Damn Small Linux) tool for IT-Security & IT-Anti-Security. more>>
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is a Linux-based (modified Damn Small Linux) tool for IT-Security & IT-Anti-Security and Attack & Defense. Damn Vulnerable Linux was initiated for training tasks during university lessons by the IITAC (International Institute for Training, Assessment, and Certification).
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is highly integrated into the community project crackmes.de (http://www.crackmes.de) and is frequently updated with new community provided lessons. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is your place either to get the latest Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) distribution, to get new lessons, or to submit own lessons based on the Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) training system.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is provided without any fee or charge! Actually, it is a perverted Linux distribution made to be as insecure as possible. It is collection of IT-Security and IT-Anti-Security tools. Additional it includes a fullscaled lesson based environment for Attack & Defense on/for IT systems for self-study or teaching activities during university lectures. Its a Live Linux Distro, which means it runs from a bootable CD in memory without changing the native operating system of the host computer.
As well it can be run within virtual machine environments, such as qemu or vmware. There is no need to install a virtual machine if you use the embedded option. Its sole purpose in life is to put as many security tools at your disposal with as much training options as it can. It contains a huge ammount of lessons including lesson description - and solutions if the level has been solved by a community member at crackmes.de.
Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) is meant to be used by both novice and professional security personnel but is not ideal for the Linux uninitiated. Damn Vulnerable Linux (DVL) assumes you know the basics of Linux as most of your work will be done from the command line. If you are completely new to Linux, its best you stop playing with this system.
INSTALLED TOOLS
- HT 0.5
- libreadline4_4.2a-5_i386
- gdb_5.2.cvs20020401-6_i386
- binutils_2.12.90.0.1-4_i386 (including objdumps,gas,strings ...)
- nasm-0.98-1.i386
- HLA v1.86
- libelfsh0-dev_0.65rc1-1_i386
- elfsh_0.65rc1-1_i386
- Apache 2.0.5.4
- Php 4.4.0
- ethereal-common_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- ethereal_0.9.4-1woody12_i386
- libpcap0_0.6.2-2_i386
- tcpdump_3.6.2-2.8_i386
- lsof_4.57-1_i386
- ltrace_0.3.26_i386
- nmap_2.54.31.BETA-1_i386
- strace_4.4-1.2_i386
- ELFkickers-2.0a (including sstrip, rebind, elfls, ebfc, elftoc)
- GCC/G++ 3.3.4
- GNU Make 3.80
- bastard_bin- 0.17.tgz
- Mysql-server 4.4.1
- Ruby 1.8
- Python 2.3
- lida-03.00.00
- DDD 3.3.1
- Metasploit Framework
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Added: 2007-01-10 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Java.Inquisition 0.12

Java.Inquisition 0.12


Java.Inquisition is a desktop application for creating and taking computer-based tests and quizzes. more>>
Java.Inquisition project create and takes computer-based tests and quizzes. Cheating is fully supported, so its only going to be useful for things like mock exams and self-assessment rather than administering formal exams.

Java.Inquisition is free, open-source software (see License). It is written in (you guessed it) Java, and should therefore work on any platform where Java is supported (including Linux, Mac OS X and Windows).

Why did you write this?

Java.Inquisition was written while I was meant to be studying for the "Sun Certified Java Programmer" (SCJP) exam. Like many programmers, Im prone to the delusion that the best way to do any work is to write a tool to do it for you. So, rather than studying, I wrote this little application to "help" me study (even though I havent done a great deal of studying as a result). Anyway, the upshot is that Java.Inquisition has been designed with enough features to functionally simulate the SCJP 5.0 exam, and would probably work fine as a simulator engine for a number of other certifications.

Why does the world need Yet Another Exam Simulator Engine?

Good question. The quick answer is that I couldnt find a free software exam simulator that supported the features I wanted — in particular, drag-and-drop questions — so I thought Id write my own. Other exam simulators in this sort of area include JPilotExam (GNU GPL), Magnet Mocker and Ultramock. Commercial simulators include Whizlabs, JQPlus and EPractize Labs).

As Ive demonstrated by writing Java.Inquisition, any old idiot can put together a workable exam engine. The difficult bit is writing a decent, bug-free question set which includes helpful explanations for the answers. I was hoping people would be interested in helping out (see "How can I get involved?" below). To make the most of what other people have worked on, Java.Inquisition can import questions from JPilotExam, Magnet Mocker and Ultramock.

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Added: 2007-05-25 License: Public Domain Price:
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Preparation guide LPI 102 3.0

Preparation guide LPI 102 3.0


Linux Holdings LPI 102 preparation guide. more>>
This documentation from Linux Holdings will help you to prepair for the Linux LPI 102 exam.

Preparation guide LPI 102 is not a training manual but rather a summary of what you will need to know for this exam.

Linux Holdings is a linux and Open Source training company, training Linux Administration as the core focus.

These are not the only Open Source courses we offer, but the most popular.

Training info

Linux Holdings offer a full spectrum of Linux and open source courses. These start from basic low-level courses to the very advanced administration courses.

All our administration courses are based on the international LPI certification. Our trainers are the best available in South Africa. They are not just excellent Linux administrators with many years experience; they are also the best trainers in the industry. Good administrators are not necessarily good trainers; we give you the best of both sides.

Our entry-level and intermediate courses include the ICDL for OpenOffice.org. We have a full marketing and development department constantly developing and updating courses. Linux Holdings invests huge amounts of time and resources in development, testing and research to give the best training available today.

Our quality department ensures that all students are trained to the highest standard possible. It is also the quality departments duty to ensure that students start with the right course so the learning gradient is not to high or to low. Speak to us so that we can suggest the proper courses for your IT experience.

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Added: 2006-05-06 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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Hierarchical Grid Site Managment 0.5

Hierarchical Grid Site Managment 0.5


Hierarchical Grid Site Managment is a front-end to the database that keeps information about the grid sites (clusters). more>>
Hierarchical Grid Site Managment is a front-end to the database that keeps information about the grid sites (clusters), their admins, email and phone contacts, other contact people, site nodes and resources, downtimes etc.
These sites are organized by country and countries are organized by regions. The admins of each site can also update the information about the site.
To summarize the design, the applications supports only one GOC (Grid Operation Center), assuming that it is used for only one grid. It can have several ROCs (Regional Operation Centers), each ROC can have several countries, and each country can have several sites.
Each ROC, country and site can have one (or more) admins, which are able to modify the data of the structure (record) which they admin (ROC, country or site), and to manage substructures as well.
Managing substructures means that they can also validate/appoint the admins of the substructures, e.g. a country admin can validate/appoint the site admins. The admins are recognized automatically by their certificate (without the need to use passwords).
For each structure (ROC, country, site), contact info about it are stored, including email and phone. For the sites, general info about it are stored, contact info, info about its resources and capacities, site contacts, site downtimes, and info about its nodes. For more details see the DB design: hgsm_design.sql.
In the pages where a user has edit rights (in the node where he is admin and in all the subnodes), an Edit button is displayed. Clicking in this button, the page will be displayed in the edit mode, where the fields of information can be modified, the rows of the lists can be edited or deleted, new rows can be added in the lists, etc. The id and the admins of a node can be modified only by an admin of the parent node.
Main features:
- Has a database with information about a hierarchical structure (GOC-->ROCs-->Countries-->Sites-->Nodes).
- This information is published to the www by a web application.
- Each node of the tree has also one or more admins, which can modify the data of the node which they admin, and also the data of the subnodes.
- The admins of a node can appoint (set/modify/delete) the admins of the subnodes and leave up to them the modification/update of the subnode information (to make their job easier and for decentralization).
- Authentication (recognizing that somebody is admin of a node and has the rights to modify it) is done automatically by the application, using personal certificates, which are issued and verified by a certain certification authority. This means that everybody that is an admin, must have a valid certificate installed in his browser.
- The application also supports i18n and l10n (is multilingual, can be translated into several languages).
Enhancements:
- This release includes full internationalization and localization support for Albanian and Croatian.
- It also contains bdii.php?type1+type2+type3 and ldap2mysql.py the scripts.
- Some small improvements and bugfixes were made.
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Added: 2006-02-02 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Smart Sign 0.0.1

Smart Sign 0.0.1


This project currently provides a set of modules that enable the use of smartcard based authentication. more>>
This project provides software suitable for smartcard based digital signature and both local and remote authentication security services. It can also be used to integrate smart card technology into a working Certification Authority that issues public key certificates for the users through the web.

For example, we provide a module that is known to work with the OpenCA Certification Authority for on-board keypair generation.

Our software works with different kinds of smart cards. Actually we have modules that work with Schlumberger Cyberflex Access 16K and Cryptoflex 16K smart cards and any Java Card 2.1.1 compliant smart card (i.e. both Schlumberger Cyberflex Access 32K and Gemplus GemXpresso 211/PK).

Our software has been developed and tested with Towitokos CHIPDRIVE and Schlumbergers Reflex 72 card readers. It is known to work fine with Gemplus GCR410, GCR400FD, GemPC and Microsystems SCM readers too.

Here are some of its functionalities:

automatic storing of private key and public certificate on the smartcard during the interaction with OpenCA for the "certification process"
use of smartcard to sign e-mail and e-news from within Netscape Messenger
use of smartcard to sign/verify every kind of file with a simple shell command
smartcard-based authentication of local users to a system by means of a public key authentication protocol
smartcard-based authentication of remote users to a system by means of a smart card enabled OpenSSH
interactive command line browsing and invoking of all supported card commands for Cyberflex cards (ISO 7816 compliant and not)
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Added: 2006-07-13 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Preparation guides LPI 101 0.90

Preparation guides LPI 101 0.90


Linux Holdings Linux preparation guide LPI 101. more>>
This preparation guide from Linux Holdings will help you to prepare for the LPI 101 exam.

Preparation guides LPI 101 0.90 is not a study guide but rather a summary for the exam.

Linux Holdings is a linux and Open Source training company, training Linux Administration as the core focus.

These are not the only Open Source courses we offer, but the most popular.

Training info

Linux Holdings offer a full spectrum of Linux and open source courses. These start from basic low-level courses to the very advanced administration courses.

All our administration courses are based on the international LPI certification. Our trainers are the best available in South Africa. They are not just excellent Linux administrators with many years experience; they are also the best trainers in the industry. Good administrators are not necessarily good trainers; we give you the best of both sides.

Our entry-level and intermediate courses include the ICDL for OpenOffice.org. We have a full marketing and development department constantly developing and updating courses. Linux Holdings invests huge amounts of time and resources in development, testing and research to give the best training available today.

Our quality department ensures that all students are trained to the highest standard possible. It is also the quality departments duty to ensure that students start with the right course so the learning gradient is not to high or to low. Speak to us so that we can suggest the proper courses for your IT experience.

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Added: 2006-05-06 License: (FDL) GNU Free Documentation License Price:
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iScholar 1.0

iScholar 1.0


iScholar is a content-neutral authoring and publishing system that can be used to write on-line or pen & paper exams. more>>
iScholar project is a content-neutral authoring and publishing system that can be used to write on-line or paper & pen exams and course pages on virtually any topic.
iScholar is ideally suited to deliver or supplement the courses and curriculum of
- Professional Training Programs
- Corporate Training Programs
- Distance Education and Continuing Education
- University Courses
- Grade School or High School Classes
Main features:
Standard Features
- WYSIWYG interface for creating and editing exams
- Print feature lets you print pen & paper versions of on-line exams
Supports many question types including:
- multiple choice, multiple answer, true/false, drop-down
- Fill in the blank, Essay, Number Check, Range Check,
- Expression Check, Function Check
Other Features
- Automated marking
- Hints & Hint Penalties
- Multiple Attempts & Attempt penalties
- Timed Exams
- Test and Exam Certifications
- Questions can include images and audio/video elements.
- Question content can be written in HTML, LaTeX (for equations and math symbols) or plain Text
- Grouping of exams and course pages into modules with prerequisites and anti-requisites
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Added: 2006-01-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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TinyCA 0.7.5

TinyCA 0.7.5


TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Perl/Gtk to manage a small CA (Certification Authority). more>>
TinyCA is a simple graphical userinterface written in Gtk/Perl to manage a small CA (Certification Authority).
TinyCA works as a frontend for openssl.
Main features:
- Unlimited CAs possible
- Support for creating and managimg SubCAs
- Creation and Revocation of x509 - S/MIME certificates
- PKCS#10 Requests can be imported and signed
- RSA and DSA keys can be generated and used
- ServerCertificates
- Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
- Certificates may be used with e.g. Apache, Postfix, OpenLDAP, Cyrus and FreeS/WAN
- ClientCertificates
- Certificates can be exported as: PEM, DER, TXT and PKCS#12
- Certificates may be used with e.g. Netscape, Konqueror, Opera, Internet Explorer, Outlook (Express) and FreeS/WAN
- Certificate Revocation List
- CRLs can be exported as: PEM, DER and TXT
Language Support:
- English
- German
- Spanish
- Czech
- French
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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Portecle 1.2

Portecle 1.2


Portecle is a GUI version of the command-line keytool provided with the Java SDK. more>>
Portecle is a GUI version of the command-line keytool provided with the Java SDK. The project can create many different types of keystores, generate and store keys and their associated X.509 certificates, generate CSRs, import and store trusted certificates, and perform maintenance on keystore entries.
Main features:
- Create, load, save, and convert keystores.
- Generate DSA and RSA key pair entries with self-signed version 1 X.509 certificates.
- Import X.509 certificate files as trusted certificates.
- Import key pairs from PKCS #12 files.
- Clone and change the password of key pair entries and keystores.
- View the details of certificates contained within keystore entries, certificate files, and SSL/TLS connections.
- Export keystore entries in a variety of formats.
- Generate certification requests (CSRs).
- Import Certificate Authority (CA) replies.
- Change the password of key pair entries and keystores.
- Delete, clone, and rename keystore entries.
- View the details of certificate revocation list (CRL) files.
Enhancements:
New features:
- Support for exporting keys+chains as OpenSSL-style PEM bundles (#1388213).
- Support for examining certification requests.
- Load GNU Classpath (>= 0.90) security providers if installed; if they are,
- support also GNU Keyring keystores.
- Recognition and decoding support for some additional certificate
- extensions.
Enhancements:
- Spelling fixes.
- Support for entry alias case sensitivity in keystores where applicable.
- User interface improvements, including better default values etc.
Miscellaneous:
- Bundled Bouncy Castle provider jar upgraded to 1.34.
- Some workarounds for running with GNU Classpath, not fully working yet.
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Added: 2006-11-05 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Userlinux Live CD 0.2

Userlinux Live CD 0.2


The UserLinux Project is developing an effective, streamlined, freely available Linux distribution for businesses of all sizes. more>>
The UserLinux Project is developing an effective, streamlined, freely available Linux distribution for businesses of all sizes. The project is not-for-profit with associated services available from a network of commercial service providers.

UserLinux organization will be a not-for-profit organization. The UserLinux product is a GNU/Linux distribution based from Debian GNU/Linux, but streamlined to a smaller set of default applications.

UserLinux will be freely available in both source and ISO formats. UserLinux will be complemented by a worldwide network of (generally for-profit) service providers offering certification, support, and professional services.

UserLinux will offer businesses unrivaled value by providing a strong base of intelligently selected software accompanied by vendor neutral support and certification options.

Security, training, and worker portability issues are greatly reduced through the selection of the prime application for a specific need. There are no licensing fees for software or development tools. Support services are available from a variety of professional service providers, but are never mandatory.

The UserLinux product is a Linux Operating System distribution streamlined to a smaller set of default applications for business use. The UserLinux variants, currently in beta testing, are freely available in both source and CD installation image formats.

UserLinux has four primary configurations:

Enterprise Server:A solid production server featuring Apache, Samba, and Postfix. Great as a web or file server.
Enterprise Desktop:GNOME desktop featuring OpenOffice.
GUI Server:Features a thin Graphical User Interface environment for more convenient local administration. Same core functionality as Enterprise Server.
SOHO Desktop (Small Office/Home Office):A desktop and server in one. A wider range of capabilities to meet the needs of small businesses.

UserLinux will be driven by the not-for-profit UserLinux Organization and backed by a network of for-profit professional service providers. The distribution will be accompanined by available certifications for people, software, and hardware.

Key UserLinux Advantages:

Streamlined:UserLinux is a streamlined distribution with one key application in mind for a given piece of functionality. One web browser, one word processor, one mail client, one web server. This reduces support overhead both for users and for maintaining security.
Standards compliant:UserLinux encourages cooperation with other open source organizations, and values compliance with open standards.
Designed for business:The UserLinux distribution is specially tailored towards the needs of business.
Professional Services:The third party network of UserLinux affiliated commercial Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) allow for choice in professional services and custom application design options. The separation between the UserLinux organization and the ISVs is a win-win proposition allowing both the support advantages of a service provider network and the neutrality advantages of an operating system not tied to a single company.
Flexible:While each UserLinux configuration is designed to support common functionality as shipped, the systems are also open for expansion beyond the standard UserLinux set.
Disclosure:As a not-for-profit organization working with software developed in the open, the UserLinux organization as well as the development process for the UserLinux distribution are in the open. Critical system updates are clearly and promptly announced so systems remain properly secured.
Lack of lock-in:There are no licensing fees for the UserLinux distribution or related development tools. Service is available from your choice of service providers, but is never mandatory.
Free to obtain:ISO images and the source code are freely available.
Inexpensive to maintain:The streamlined nature of the UserLinux distribution assures less software to update. There are no per seat charges or OS licenses to be tracked and audited.
Secure:Leveraging from the power of open source, the code used in the UserLinux distribution not only has thousands of hours of development but thousands of hours of peer review.
Certifications:Hardware, software, support and professional certifications will be available. The standards and corresponding tests will be created by UserLinux with third parties performing the testing activities.
Mature Software:UserLinux is directly based from Debian GNU/Linux, a general focus, free Linux distribution in existence for over a decade. Key components of UserLinux, including the highly popular Linux Kernel and Apache web server, are very mature with millions of critical-use installations.
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LPI 101 study guide 2.0

LPI 101 study guide 2.0


Linux Holdings Linux study guide. more>>
This study guide from Linux Holdings will help you to train for the Linux LPI 101 exam.

Linux Holdings is a linux and Open Source training company, training Linux Administration as the core focus.

These are not the only Open Source courses we offer, but the most popular.

Training info

Linux Holdings offer a full spectrum of Linux and open source courses. These start from basic low-level courses to the very advanced administration courses.

All our administration courses are based on the international LPI certification. Our trainers are the best available in South Africa. They are not just excellent Linux administrators with many years experience; they are also the best trainers in the industry. Good administrators are not necessarily good trainers; we give you the best of both sides.

Our entry-level and intermediate courses include the ICDL for OpenOffice.org. We have a full marketing and development department constantly developing and updating courses. Linux Holdings invests huge amounts of time and resources in development, testing and research to give the best training available today.

Our quality department ensures that all students are trained to the highest standard possible. It is also the quality departments duty to ensure that students start with the right course so the learning gradient is not to high or to low. Speak to us so that we can suggest the proper courses for your IT experience.

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