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Amateur
Fortress Building in Linux
An attempt to secure a Linux system without the typical "edit inetd.conf
and comment out unneccessary services" lesson. |
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Linux:
PAM resource limiting
Employ PAM resource limiting to protect your server. |
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Linux
Security Guide
A step by step guide to securing a Linux installation. Topics
include tcpwrappers, tripwire, firewalls, and logging. |
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Securing
Your Web Pages with Apache
A good overview of the Apache security model and how to implement
a cracker-proof webserver with it. |
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Linux
Administrators Security Guide
One of the most thorough guides to securing the Linux operating system
against specific threats. In PDF format. |
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An
Introduction to Linux Security
A very basic overview of some key security measures all Linux administrators
should implement, including ssh for Telnet sessions, password policy,
logging, and more. |
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Ramping
Up Linux Security
Simple discussion of weak points in Linux security. Has
tips on intrusion detection and reading logs. |
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Secure
Linux for Newbies
Useful text listing the best freeware security tools for Linux system
and how to set them up. Includes coverage of nmap, SARA, SNORT,
and IPChains. |
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Linux
Security HowTo
A general overview of security issues that face the administrator
of Linux systems. It covers general security philosophy and a number
of specific examples of how to better secure your Linux system from
intruders. Also included are pointers to security-related material
and programs. |
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Armoring
Linux
To help protect Linux systems, this article covers the basics
of securing a Linux box. The examples provided here are based on Red
Hat 6.0, but should apply to most Linux distributions. |
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Elementary
Linux Security
An easily accessible guide to installation, user permissions,
cryptography, vulnerability monitoring, and secure services on Linux. |
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