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 | HOW TO CHEAT AT SECURING LINUX
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By
James Stanger, Member of CompTIA s Linux+ Advisory Committee, Chair of Linux Professional Institute Advisory Council, Phoenix, AZ
Audience
System administrators and security professionals running Linux Servers who use Snort, Nessus, and Wireshark in conjunction with other
security tools to identify and stop potentially malicious traffic crossing networks ranging in size from fewer than 10 machines up to
enterprise-class networks with tens of thousands of systems.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to Open Source Security
Chapter 2: Hardening the Operating System
Chapter 3: System Scanning and Probing
Chapter
4: Implementing an Intrusion Detection System
Chapter 5: Troubleshooting the Network with Sniffers
Chapter 6: Unearthing Rootkits
Chapter
7: Defending Against Malware
Chapter 8: Defending Databases
Chapter 9: Network Authentication and Encryption
Chapter 10: Avoiding Sniffing
Attacks through Encryption
Chapter 11: Creating Virtual Private Networks
Chapter 12: Implementing and Maintaining a Firewall
| Bibliographic details |
Paperback, 432 pages, publication date: OCT-2007
ISBN-13: 978-1-59749-207-2
ISBN-10: 1-59749-207-8
Imprint: SYNGRESS
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Last update: 6 Nov 2009
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