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Table of content
Securing Linux. A Survival Guide for Linux Security
Authors:
Koconis D.
,
Murray J.
Published year: 2002
Pages: 1/39
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
BackCover
Securing Linux - A Survival Guide for Linux Security, Version 1.0
Introduction
1.0 Chapter 1: General Security Principles
1.2 DEFENSE-IN-DEPTH
1.3 PASSWORD PROTECTION
1.4 DATA STEWARDSHIP
1.5 PATCHINGUPGRADES
1.6 BACKUPRECOVERY PLAN
1.7 BASELINES AND CONTROL AUDITS
1.8 ACCOUNT MANAGEMENT
1.9 PHYSICAL SECURITY
2.0 Chapter 2: Securing Linux
2.2 NETWORK SECURITY
2.3 ACCESS CONTROL
2.4 USER ACCOUNT SECURITY
2.5 SECURING (DISABLING) SERVICES
2.6 APPLYING UPDATES AND PATCHES
2.7 FILE SYSTEM SECURITY
2.8 LOGGING
2.9 SCHEDULER SECURITY
3.0 Chapter 3: Securing Additional Services
3.2 E-MAIL SECURITY
3.3 FILEPRINT SECURITY
3.4 DNS SECURITY - BIND
4.0 Chapter 4: Additional Utilities
4.2 TRIPWIRE
4.3 INTRUSION DETECTION SYSTEMS
4.4 JOHN THE RIPPER
4.5 CRACK
4.6 BASTILLE
4.7 NMAP
4.8 NESSUS
4.9 PSIONIC PORTSENTRY
Appendix A: Resources And References
Appendix B: Sample Files
List of Tables
Securing Linux. A Survival Guide for Linux Security
Authors:
Koconis D.
,
Murray J.
Published year: 2002
Pages: 1/39
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