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		<title>Apache Through the Firewall</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back in the old days (pre-2000), the various flavors of UNIX had very little security other than the &#8220;baked-in&#8221; stuff such as encrypted passwords, root vs normal users, the standard file permissions, etc. Later, things like SELinux and firewalls were added. I still get tripped up on that occasionally.
I recently moved my Rails apps from [...]]]></description>
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