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HTTP Authentication with PHP
by lpilinuxblog on May.26, 2010, under Uncategorized
The HTTP Authentication hooks in PHP are only available when it is running as an Apache module and is hence not available in the CGI version. In an Apache module PHP script, it is possible to use the header() function to send an “Authentication Required” message to the client browser causing it to pop up a Username/Password input window. Once the user has filled in a username and a password, the URL containing the PHP script will be called again with the predefined variables PHP_AUTH_USER, PHP_AUTH_PW, and AUTH_TYPE set to the user name, password and authentication type respectively. These predefined variables are found in the $_SERVER and $HTTP_SERVER_VARS arrays. Both “Basic” and “Digest” (since PHP 5.1.0) authentication methods are supported. See the header() function for more information.
Cookies in PHP
by lpilinuxblog on May.26, 2010, under Uncategorized
PHP transparently supports HTTP cookies. Cookies are a mechanism for storing data in the remote browser and thus tracking or identifying return users. You can set cookies using the setcookie() or setrawcookie() function. Cookies are part of the HTTP header, so setcookie() must be called before any output is sent to the browser. This is the same limitation that header() has. You can use the output buffering functions to delay the script output until you have decided whether or not to set any cookies or send any headers.
F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.00 Launched – From other site
by lpilinuxblog on Apr.04, 2010, under Uncategorized
We have just released F-Secure Internet Gatekeeper for Linux 4.00. This version includes our new scanning technology that improves detection capabilities and product performance. The same scanning technology is already in use in our award-winning Internet Security 2010 for Windows. Version 4 also brings in better anti-spam capabilities with a new Spam Detection Engine. For more information, please have a look at the release notes.
Please find the release package in the following location:
f-secure-internet-gatekeeper-for-linux-4.00.2138.tar.gz
md5sum: 51802c59873b11b0350b9d621a8177bd
sha1sum: 713dc49b7c982e9c2893c74618af7a83ec546d2d
An Interview with Matt Asay – OSBC Founder
by lpilinuxblog on Mar.28, 2010, under Uncategorized
Long-time open-source software executive Matt Asay recently left Alfresco to join Canonical as its Chief Operating Officer. Matt also founded the Open Source Business Conference (OSBC), which takes place this week, and is speaking at The Linux Foundation’s Collaboration Summit next month. Matt took some time recently to share his perspective with me on why Canonical can take Linux places Red Hat can’t, how Linux beats Apple, and how the Ubuntu community’s passion and focus on design will change the way people see Linux for a long time.
After four years at an open source application company, you’re coming back to Linux. Why now? And, why Canonical?
Amazon Pays Microsoft for Linux – From others blog
by lpilinuxblog on Feb.24, 2010, under Uncategorized
“What was Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s CEO, thinking? Amazon just signed a patent cross-licensing deal that pays Microsoft intellectual property fees for, among other things, patents that cover Amazon’s Linux-based Kindle e-reader and its Linux servers. Too bad Microsoft has never, ever been able to show that its patents cover anything to do with Linux.
Microsoft claims that Linux and other open-source programs violate its patent rights. They’ve been making those claims for years. What’s always been missing is proof.
uCertify-70-680 MCTS: Windows 7, Configuring
by lpilinuxblog on Nov.14, 2009, under Uncategorized
Hi Friends,
uCertify has release a new PrepKit for Windows 7. They have pre-released the kit and offering 50% discount on purchase. As per my information this is the first IT certification provider who is offering the preparation kit for exam 70-680 MCTS: Windows 7, Configuring.
The demo kit includes 30 free questions. All PrepKits of uCertify is backed with the industry best “First time pass, 100% money back guarantee”.
For further information, please visit:
My Experience to Pass 70-631 with uCertify
by lpilinuxblog on Nov.05, 2009, under Uncategorized
Hi Friends, In recent days, i often thought to learn something about Windows sharepoint however i got it something for a lazyman tool. This was my mentality until i got a prepration kit for me in TS:Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services 3.0, Configuring from the one of the best IT certification solution providers named uCertify. Using this S/W, i got a good support knowledge about sharepoint. However I like open source, as you know it but after learning from this S/W , using its practice tests, i got that i can invest my fresh hands in Sharepoint too. After that, i started searching on the net of there anyone else who liked ucertify sharepoint prepration kit or i am alone in the rush. I got blog saying same like me at last who passed the sharepoint exam.