OpenSSH arrives in Windows 10 Spring Update
One of the most universally used Linux/Unix tools is now included by default in Windows 10: OpenSSH. Here's how to get started with it.
One of the most universally used Linux/Unix tools is now included by default in Windows 10: OpenSSH. Here's how to get started with it.
Your software is about to explode and tens of thousands of nonprofits depend on it. What do you do? Some extra server maintenance can enhance freedom and security.
More troubles emerge for open source secure communications tools with a new flaw affecting the GnuTLS library.
The new release of the commercial version of the popular NGINX Web server looks like it will bring great performance improvements.
HP server customers are about to get an unwelcome surprise when they need to update firmware or apply a service pack. Effective later this month, those downloads, which often fix critical bugs, will require either a current warranty or an extended support agreement.
Take a blade server, add shared storage, PCI expansion and networking and you have the Dell PowerEdge VRTX. It's a surprisingly scalable yet affordable all-in-one system aimed at small businesses, but attracting interest well beyond its intended market.
Following in the footsteps of open-source companies like Red Hat and SUSE, Nginx's developers are offering a commercial version of its flagship open-source program, the popular Nginx Web server.
Has the Apache Software Foundation overextended itself by taking open source projects like OpenOffice and Cloudstack off the hands of proprietary giants while its famed HTTP web server continues losing ground to NGINX?
The DNSChanger botnet is long dead, fixes for the malware have been around for months, but over 350,000 users still haven't fixed their computers or routers, so in July they'll be knocked off the Internet.
The hacktivist group Anonymous has gotten so pissed off at Pastebin and its "censorship" plans that it has created its own alternative: AnonPaste. It's currently in alpha though, so don't expect much.