Hack Proofing Linux: A Guide to Open Source SecurityElsevier, 2001. gada 6. jūl. - 512 lappuses From the authors of the bestselling E-Mail Virus Protection Handbook! The Linux operating system continues to gain market share based largely on its reputation as being the most secure operating system available. The challenge faced by system administrators installing Linux is that it is secure only if installed and configured properly, constantly and meticulously updated, and carefully integrated with a wide variety of Open Source security tools. The fact that Linux source code is readily available to every hacker means that system administrators must continually learn security and anti-hacker techniques. Hack Proofing Linux will provide system administrators with all of the techniques necessary to properly configure and maintain Linux systems and counter malicious attacks.
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... create an effective network perimeter. Chapter 9, shows how to install and configure Ipchains and Iptables on a Linux system. Kernels earlier than 2.3 can use Ipchains, whereas kernel versions 2.3 and later use Iptables. Regardless of ...
... create this code on their own time.Thus, no formal support structure exists for the software you use.As a result, you will be forced to rely on knowledgeable individuals to implement and maintain your open source applications ...
... create compressed tarball archives with a tar.gz, .tgz, or tar.Z ending.The gzip command creates the tar.gz ending. The .tgz extension is also created in gzip by those who know that their files may be downloaded by Microsoft-oriented ...
... create the necessary directories and files for GPG to work. Once you create these directories, generate a key pair for the user you are logged in as.You do this by issuing the gpg --genkey command again. GPG will then ask you to select ...
... create a revocation certificate in case you need to publish the fact that your private key is no longer valid.You do this by following the sequence outlined here: gpg --output revoke.asc --gen-revoke james@root.test.com sec 1024D ...
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Chapter 4 Implementing an Intrusion Detection System | 191 |
Chapter 5 Troubleshooting the Network with Sniffers | 261 |
Chapter 6 Network Authentication and Encryption | 299 |
Chapter 7 Avoiding Sniffing Attacks through Encryption | 353 |
Chapter 8 Creating Virtual Private Networks | 391 |
Chapter 9 Implementing a Firewall with Ipchains and Iptables | 445 |
Chapter 10 Deploying the Squid Web Proxy Cache Server | 507 |
Chapter 11 Maintaining Firewalls | 543 |
Appendix A Bastille Log | 599 |
Appendix B Hack Proofing Linux Fast Track | 605 |
Index | 637 |
Related Titles | 674 |
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