Linux Security (PDF)
Craig Hunt Linux Library
(Sprache: Englisch)
Authoritative Answers to All Your Linux Security
Questions--Specifically for Linux Administrators
This is the most complete, most advanced guide to Linux security
you'll find anywhere. Written by a Linux security expert with over
a decade of...
Questions--Specifically for Linux Administrators
This is the most complete, most advanced guide to Linux security
you'll find anywhere. Written by a Linux security expert with over
a decade of...
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Authoritative Answers to All Your Linux Security
Questions--Specifically for Linux Administrators
This is the most complete, most advanced guide to Linux security
you'll find anywhere. Written by a Linux security expert with over
a decade of experience, Linux Security teaches you, step-by-step,
all the standard and advanced techniques you need to know to keep
your Linux environment safe from threats of all kinds. Hundreds of
clear, consistent examples illustrate these techniques in
detailiso you stay on track and accomplish all your goals.
Coverage includes:
* Understanding information and system security procedures
* Developing a corporate security policy
* Designing and deploying an effective system and network
monitoring strategy
* Managing the network services offered by Linux servers
* Understanding Sendmail security, including authentication and
privacy
* Providing application-level mail security using PGP
* Designing and deploying an Apache HTTP server, including SSL
extensions
* Securing your Samba server
* Building a network layer firewall using IPtables and Linux
kernel v.2.4
* Using the NEC SOCKS5 transport layer firewall
* Deploying the TIS firewall toolkit
* Offering secure remote connectivity with IPsec and PPTP
VPNs
* Adding strong user authentication to Linux servers using
Kerberos
* Understanding the Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules
(PAM)
Questions--Specifically for Linux Administrators
This is the most complete, most advanced guide to Linux security
you'll find anywhere. Written by a Linux security expert with over
a decade of experience, Linux Security teaches you, step-by-step,
all the standard and advanced techniques you need to know to keep
your Linux environment safe from threats of all kinds. Hundreds of
clear, consistent examples illustrate these techniques in
detailiso you stay on track and accomplish all your goals.
Coverage includes:
* Understanding information and system security procedures
* Developing a corporate security policy
* Designing and deploying an effective system and network
monitoring strategy
* Managing the network services offered by Linux servers
* Understanding Sendmail security, including authentication and
privacy
* Providing application-level mail security using PGP
* Designing and deploying an Apache HTTP server, including SSL
extensions
* Securing your Samba server
* Building a network layer firewall using IPtables and Linux
kernel v.2.4
* Using the NEC SOCKS5 transport layer firewall
* Deploying the TIS firewall toolkit
* Offering secure remote connectivity with IPsec and PPTP
VPNs
* Adding strong user authentication to Linux servers using
Kerberos
* Understanding the Linux Pluggable Authentication Modules
(PAM)
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „Linux Security (PDF)“
Introduction. Part 1: System Security. Chapter 1: Understanding Linux Security. Chapter 2: System Installation and Setup. Chapter 3: System Monitoring and Auditing. Part 2: Network Security. Chapter 4: Network Services Configuration. Chapter 5: Network Auditing and Monitoring. Part 3: Application Security. Chapter 6: Electronic Mail. Chapter 7: HTTP Services. Chapter 8: Samba Security. Part 4: Perimeter Security. Chapter 9: Network Layer Firewalls. Chapter 10: Transport Layer Firewalls. Chapter 11: Application Layer Firewalls. Part 5: Remote Access and Authentication. Chapter 12: Virtual Private Networking. Chapter 13: Strong User Authentication. Appendices. Appendix A: Other Sources of Information. Appendix B: PAM Module Reference. Index.
Autoren-Porträt von Ramón J. Hontañón
Ramón J. Hontañón has worked for more than adecade in the UNIX, TCP/IP internetworking, and information
security fields, serving as UNIX application developer, UNIX
systems administrator, information security consultant, and most
recently senior manager of security product engineering at UUNET
Technologies. He has extensive experience conducting security
audits for government agencies and financial institutions and
designing UNIX-based security solutions aimed at both internal and
customer security.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Ramón J. Hontañón
- 2006, 1. Auflage, 374 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- ISBN-10: 0782153275
- ISBN-13: 9780782153279
- Erscheinungsdatum: 26.07.2006
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