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  <section title="Welcome!" id="welcome">
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	   description="Welcome" 
	   width="151" 
	   height="40"/>

    <p>
      Welcome to Rudedog.org, the Rude Dog's own little spot on the web. <!-- Actually, this site is rarely updated any more. For more up-to-date rudedog info, you might want to try <link href='http://www.chezcarrigan.com/'>ChezCarrigan.com</link>. -->
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  <section title="Free Software" id="freesoftware">
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	   description="Free Software" 
	   width="236" 
	   height="40"/>

    <p>
      Rudedog's software laboratories produce quality software that
      tastes great and is less filling. This software is free, covered
      by one of the usual free software licenses.
    </p>

    <section title="auth_ldap" id="auth_ldap">
      <p>
	<link href="auth_ldap/">auth_ldap</link> is an LDAP
	authentication module for <link
	href="http://www.apache.org/">Apache</link>, the world's most
	popular web server. Auth_ldap has excellent performance, and
	supports Apache on both Unix and Windows NT. It also has support
	for LDAP over SSL, and a mode that lets Micros~1 Frontpage
	clients manage their web permissions while still using LDAP for
	authentication.
      </p>
    </section>

    <section title="assassind" id="assassind">
      <p>
	<link href="assassind/"><object type='program' class='unix'
	value='assassind'/></link> is a SMTP mail relay that uses the
	<link href="http://spamassassin.org/">SpamAssassin</link> mail
	filtering system to flag messages as spam. It is meant to be
	used as a system-wide mail processor, especially on sites with
	multiple users. As such, it doesn't make any changes to the
	message contents, or to its existing headers. Instead, it simply
	adds its own set of headers that users can then use in their
	message filtering systems to manage spam messages.
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