by jcannon on January 04, 2008
Often SSL or TLS is required to secure data from web applications. Sometimes this is just prudent to prevent confidential or sensitive data from being confiscated. Sometimes this is required by regulations like HIPAA, or industry bodies, such as the Payment Card Industry. This guide will show how to install Apache with SSL on Windows.... more
- Friday, January 04, 2008
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by jcannon on December 11, 2007
This paper is written for a somewhat technical audience and covers how the identity management expectations differ between the Windows Server platform and Linux - and how Windows Server can be used to manage both. This paper assume that the reader is familiar with general Windows administration tasks, such as user management.... more
- Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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by jcannon on October 19, 2006
Paul Moore sits down with Sam in this podcast, our second go around with Centrify. For those who don't know, Centrify builds software that provides access control and centralized identity management in mixed networks (yes, this can include Windows, Linux, UNIX, Mac, J2EE and web platforms with Active Directory). This interview is a bit different as Sam runs through questions submitted to Port 25 from... more
- Thursday, October 19, 2006
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by admin on May 11, 2006
Check out this new guide, still in beta...... more
- Thursday, May 11, 2006
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by admin on May 05, 2006
Sam interviews Shamit Patel, Project Manager for Identity Management for Unix, to discuss the current state of the project and solicit feedback from the Port 25 community to help shape future versions of the project.... more
- Friday, May 05, 2006
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by admin on March 01, 2006
Sam interviews Tom Kemp, CEO and Paul Moore, CTO, of Centrify, to learn more about how customers are successfully leveraging Active Directory and standards to create centralized identity management, account admin, single sign-on and more...... more
- Wednesday, March 01, 2006
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