The April 2000 issue of Linux Journal (#72) will be mailed from the printers in Waseca, Minnesota on March 12, 1999. Linux Journal Contents -- #72 -- April 2000 _________________________________________________________________ Subscribers: To voice your opinions on and join discussion groups about these articles, go to our interactive site at http://interactive.linuxjournal.com/ Focus * The Internet by Marjorie Richardson Features * The Linux Home Network by Preston F. Crow Everything you need to know to make those Internet and intranet connections at home. * Assessing the Security of Your Web Applications by Nalneesh Gaur Web applications bring a new level of risk to the web sitehosting it. Security of the web application is paramount tothe security of the web site. * Setting Up a Linux Gateway by Lawrence Teo Explains IP masquerading using the 2.2 kernel and ipchains. * Linux and the Next Generation Internet by Stan McClellan, Michael Stricklen and Bob Cummings article on diffserv implementation using Linux * Eid Eid, OE/ONE Corporation by Marjorie Richardson Forum * Pakistan On-Line by Rafeeq Ur Rehman * Building Your Own Internet Site by Tony Dean * The (not so) Wonderful World of DSL by Jason Schumaker * RTAI: Real Time Application Interface by P. Mantegazza, E. Bianchi, L. Dozioi, S. Papacharalambous, * Novell Adopts OpenLDAP by Craig Knudsen * Artists' Guide to the Desktop, Part 2 by Michael J. Hammel * Transmeta Rewrites the Rules by Linley Gwennap Reviews * Product Reviews + NetMax Apache Webserver by Allan Liska * Book Reviews + A Practical Guide to SNMPv3 and Network Managementby Charles Curley + Interconnections, 2nd Ed.by He Zhu Columns * Linux Apprentice: Customizing Vim by Dan Puckett * Linux Means Business: Converting from SCO Xenix to Linux by Fred Treasure * System Administration: Large-Scale Linux Configuration Management by Paul Anderson * Kernel Korner: The Linux Scheduler by Moshe Bar * Cooking with Linux: Cookie Cutters, Muncheres and Crunchers by Marcel Gagne * At the Forge: Designing Databases by Reuven M. Lerner * The Last Word: e-Market e-Madness, e-Nough. by Stan Kelly-Bootle * Games We Play Commodore 64 Game Emulation by Jason Kroll * Focus on Software by David A. Bandel * Embedded Systems News Briefs by Rick Lehrbaum Departments * Letters * upFRONT * Penguin's Progress: Where Have the Nets Come From? by Peter H. Salus * Linux for Suits: Now What: Are We Going to Let AOL Turn the Net into TV 2.0.. by Doc Searls * Best of Technical Support * New Products Active Worlds Servers, Activeworlds.com, Inc. Atipa Monolith Firewall, Atipa Linux Solutions Hard Hat Net CompactPCI, MontaVista Software Inc. EZTerm v1.4, CSV Technologies, Inc. Maple 6, Waterloo Maple Motif 2.1.20, Software2Go, LLC Network Shell v.3.0, Shpink Software PC300, Cyclades Corporation ESP Print Pro v4.0.2, Easy Software Products Progress Version 8.3, Progress Software Corporation Time Navigator, Quadratec SA Quick Restore 2.6, Workstation Solutions, Inc. Storm Linux 2000, Stormix Technologies, Inc. Tallyman, Akopia Tango 2000 Application Server, Pervasive Software * Advertisers Index Strictly On-Line * Web Analysis Using Analog by Gaelyne R. Gasson * Shell Functions and Path Variables, part 2 by Stephen Collyer * The Generation Gap by Brian Marshall * Enlightenment Basics by Michael Hammel Linux Journal is carried by some newsstands (including all fatbrain.com stores) and is delivered to newsstands by a newsstand distributor. If you know a place that sells magazines that you feel should stock LJ, send e-mail to dist@ssc.com or have them call SSC at 206-782-7733. Getting LJ on newsstands is one of the best ways we can show the non-Internet crowd that Linux is for real. Subscriptions are: US$22/year U.S. US$27/year Canada & Mexico US$37/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada & Mexico US$37/year Foreign US$39/2 years U.S. US$49/2 years Canada & Mexico US$64/2 years Foreign Linux Journal P.O. Box 55549 Seattle, WA 98155-0549 USA Fax: +1 206-297-7515 Tel: +1 888-66-LINUX E-mail: subs@ssc.com URL: http://www.linuxjournal.com/ Our public key (for encrypting your credit card number) is available by fingering linux@ssc.com. Subscriptions begin with the *next upcoming* issue. Back issues are available (except for Issues #1, #3, #4, #5, #30 and #44, #47, #48, #54, #56 and #57, we're out) for $6 each or $8 each non-North American airmail. ***Note: All funds should be in U.S. dollars***