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News: Documentation 8/10/2000 15:10
August 10, 2000 - Secure your box - Part 2
This is a quick-start guide on setting up and configuring the OpenWall kernel patch and TCP Wrappers. "TCP wrappers run from inetd, the way they work is as follows. When somebody connects to a port on your system, inetd will look . . .
August 4, 2000 - Hack Proofing Your Network: Internet Tradecraft
The first chapter is now available online for 'Hack Proofing Your Network: Internet Tradecraft.' "Systems and software packages are being connected to the internet at an astounding rate. Many of these systems and packages were not designed . . .
July 30, 2000 - Ethereal User's Guide: V1.0 for Ethereal 0.8.10
Every network manager at some time or other needs a tool that can capture packets off the network and analyze them. In the past, such tools were either very expensive, propietary, or both. However, with the advent of Ethereal, all that . . .
July 28, 2000 - LinuxSecurity.com Releases the LinuxSecurity Quick Reference Card
Update: New formats available. This Quick Reference Card is intended to provide a starting point for improving the security of your system. Contained within include references to security resources around the net, tips on securing your Linux box, and general security information. It is intended to be printed on 8x11" US paper in Landscape.. . .
July 5, 2000 - New Strategies for Managing the Risks of Exploitation
This white paper focuses on how organisations can use a comprehensive cyber defence program to turn e-crime preparedness into a new competitive advantage. It describes the business risks now evolving rapidly in the electronic marketplace. It discusses how some . . .
June 13, 2000 - The Paper that Launched Computer Security
This is reportedly the document that started computer security. It discusses intrusions, physical security, threats, policy considerations, and recommendations. Quite good.
June 10, 2000 - Linux Security Book Review
In this article Scott McMahan reviews a few Linux related books. One of the books included was Linux System Security. Here is what he had to say... I could stop with a one-word review, because that’s all Linux . . .
May 30, 2000 - Striking a Blow for Privacy
ComputerCurrents reviews Simson Garfinkel's new book, "Database Nation". "Privacy? The very rich still can buy it. For the rest of us, however, it's almost dead. This is not news, Garfinkel concedes in his heavily researched, well-written study. Still, . . .
May 22, 2000 - Mini-FAQ: "antivirus software for Linux"
Rainer submitted a pointer to a mini-faq he has written on virus protection software for Linux. It discusses commercial and freely-available products as well. This is more of a Resource link, but due to it's timeliness... . . .
May 19, 2000 - Chapter Excerpt from, Apache: The Definitive Guide, 2nd Edition
The operation of a web server raises several security issues. Here we look at them in general terms; later on, we will discuss the necessary code in detail. We are no more anxious to have unauthorized people in . . .




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