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OverviewSecurity is often an area that system administrators don't have enough time to address. Unfortunately, in today's environment all networks are potential hacker targets, from topsecret military researc networks to small home LANs. Most current Linux documentation focuses more on ease of use than security, so Linux Network Security focuses on securing Linux in a networked environment, where the security of the entire network needs to be considered, rather than just isolated machines. This complete guide provides a mix of theory and practical techniques to teach administrators how to install and use security applications, as well as how they work and why they are necessary in their networks. Starting with the need for security and understanding the problem, the book teaches administrators about packet filtering (firewalling) with iptables, hardening services such as Apache, BIND, Sendmail, FTP, and MySQL to prevent attacks, network analysis, encryption, local security, DoS attacks, and rootkits. Auditing networks for potential vulnerabilities and creating secure passwords are also explored. This is the one book that really details how to secure a Linux network. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Peter G. SmithPublisher: Cengage Learning, Inc Imprint: Charles River Media Dimensions: Width: 18.80cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.985kg ISBN: 9781584503965ISBN 10: 1584503963 Pages: 541 Publication Date: 02 January 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Mixed media product Publisher's Status: Out of Print Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() Table of ContentsPreface Chapter 1 Introduction: The Need For Security Chapter 2 Understanding the Problem Chapter 3 A Secure Topology Chapter 4 Assessing the Network Chapter 5 Packet Filtering with Iptables Chapter 6 Basic System Security Measures Chapter 7 Desktop Chapter 8 System Hardening Chapter 9 Access Control Chapter 10 Securing Services Chapter 11 Keeping Secure Appendix A Recompiling the Linux Kernel Appendix B Kernel Configuration Options for Networking Appendix C NAT Firewall Script Appendix D Complete Firewall Script Appendix E Cryptography Appendix F About the CD-ROM IndexReviewsAuthor InformationPeter G. Smith is a programmer and system administrator from the UK. Having originally started as a Web developer with an interest in CSS, MySQL, and PHP, he now works exclusively on UNIX platforms, mostly writing Perl. He is a strong believer in the Open Source movement and has contributed various documentation and programs over the years, as well as writing articles for various on-line publications. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |