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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... Kernel to Run FreeS/WAN 407 telecommunication infrastructures, such as theInternet,byprovidingauthenticationand encryption through a data “tunnel” between devices. All data transmitted between the devices through the tunnel is secure ...
... Kernel Packet Accounting Understanding Tables and Chains in a Linux Firewall Built-In Targets and User-Defined Chains Specifying Interfaces Setting Policies Using Ipchains to Masquerade Connections Iptables Masquerading Modules Using ...
... kernel log entries and passes them into a "first in, first out" (FIFO) pipe, which Firelogd can then process. s Once its buffer is full, it e-mails a report of suspicious traffic to an account of your choosing. You can have it mailed to ...
... Kernels earlier than 2.3 can use Ipchains, whereas kernel versions 2.3 and later use Iptables. Regardless of the way you do it, you will learn to filter traffic with these two packet filtering tools. In Chapter 10, you will learn how a ...
... Obtain information about various topics, including the latest Linux kernel development updates. Figure 1.3 The SourceForge Web Site Freshmeat The Freshmeat Web www.syngress.com 12 Chapter 1 • Introduction to Open Source Security.
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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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