Linux Journal Contents -- #89 -- September 2001 ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Subscribers: If your issue is late arriving, you can find all of these articles on our interactive site at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/ Features * Passive-Aggressive Resistance: OS Fingerprint Evasion by Rob Beck Everything you need (including code) to do it. * Taming the Wild Netfilter by David A. Bandel iptables, ipchains--what's the difference? * An Introduction to OpenSSL Programming, Part I of II by Eric Rescorla Filling in the gaps of the OpenSSL manual pages. Indepth * The Lightweight Directory Access Protocol by Sander van Vugt Lighter data retrieval and an alternative to NIS. * Configuring xdm by Ron Hume Taking advantage of this vnc alternative. Toolbox * Take Command Password's Progress by Bruce Byfield * Kernel Korner Loadable Kernel Module Exploits by William C. Benton * At the Forge Introducing Enhydra by Reuven Lerner * Cooking with Linux Brochettes de Sécurité by Marcel Gagné * Paranoid Penguin GPG: The Best Free Crypto You Aren't Using, Part I of II by Mick Bauer Columns * Focus on Software Security Applications by David A. Bandel * Focus on Embedded Systems Embedded Linux at JavaOne by Rick Lehrbaum * Linux for Suits Lessons in Mid-Crash by Doc Searls * Geek Law A Question of Licenses by Lawrence Rosen Reviews * Product Reviews SuSE 7.2 Professional by Don Marti * Book Reviews Hacking Linux Exposed by Thomas Østerlie * Games Penguins Plays Jagged Alliance 2 for Linux by J. Neil Doane Departments * Letters * upFRONT * From the Editor: Security Begins with Me by Richard Vernon * Best of Technical Support * New Products * Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line * SNORT: Planning IDS for Your Enterprise by Nalneesh Gaur * Using a Cryptographic Hardware Token with Linux: The OpenSSL Project's New Engine by Paul Friberg * PortSentry by Anthony Cinelli * Applications Over Freenet: A Decentralized, Anonymous Gaming API by Brandon Wiley * The Appeals Court Ruling: What's in it for Linux? by Bryan Pfaffenberger