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-u flag (snort)
-u option (syslogd)
uappnd flag 2nd
UCE [See spam]
uchg flag 2nd 3rd
UCONSOLE option (FreeBSD)
UCSPI (Unixi Client-Server Program Interface)
ucspi-tcp tools
UDP (User Datagram Protocol)
     DNS and
     inetd and
     IPFW and 2nd 3rd
     loghosts and
     minirsyslogd and
     monitoring port
     msyslog and
     netcat and
     network scans
     port used
     reliability and
     spoofing
     syslogd and 2nd
     system logger and
     zone transfers and
UFS (Unix filesystem)
     ACLs and
     filesystem flags
     support for
UFS2 filesystem
     ACLs and
     FreeBSD and 2nd 3rd
UFS_ACL option
UID (user ID)
     CGIs and
     implicit trust
     PHP and
     processes and
     scripts using
     of zero
umask (user file-creation mask) 2nd
UNICODE characters
Unicode decoder (IIS)
unionfs filesystem
Unix Client-Server Program Interface (UCSPI)
Unix filesystem (UFS)
     ACLs and
     filesystem flags
     support for
Unix operating system
     accounts and permissions
     BSD systems and
     chroot and
     defects in software
     device styles
     direct delivery and
     kernel securelevels and 2nd
     Sendmail and
     syslogd
     system security and
     TCT
     user/group/other permissions
     viruses and worms
     wheel groups and
     workgroup servers and
UNSECURE mode
unsolicited commercial email [See spam]
UPDATE statement (MySQL)
updating
     dynamic 2nd 3rd
     FreeBSD
     OpenBSD 2nd
     Osiris and
upgrading
     administration and
     FreeBSD
     mitigating vulnerabilities
     Osiris and
     response planning and execution
     security considerations 2nd
URIs
URLs 2nd
USB option (FreeBSD)
UsePrivilegeSeparation option (sshd_config)
user accounts [See accounts]
User Datagram Protocol [See UDP]
user facility 2nd
user ID [See UID]
users
     configuring
     controlling access
     creating in OpenBSD
     looking for added 2nd
     secure installation and
     security considerations and
     tracking
uucp facility 2nd
uunlnk flag 2nd 3rd

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Mastering FreeBSD and OpenBSD Security
Practical Guide to Software Quality Management (Artech House Computing Library)
ISBN: 596006268
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2003
Pages: 142
Authors: John W. Horch

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