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Setting up VPNs easily with CIPE
This article should explain how to setup and configure a VPN using CIPE. CIPE may not be standard like IPSec, but it sure is a hell of a lot simpler.
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Lud's Linux Corner
You will find security tips to improve your overall system security by the use of IPChains, IPTables, and TCP Wrappers. And you will learn some useful and subtle configuration options for Sendmail, Postfix, Bind, NFS and others.
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linsec TWiki
linsec TWiki is a web-based collaboration tool for a personal project detailing security on Linux in particular, but any *NIX-ish operating system (ie. OpenBSD, Mac OS X, etc.).
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Beginner's guide to armoring Linux
Organizations throughout the world are adopting Linux as their production platform. By connecting to the Internet to provide critical services, they also become targets of opportunity. To help protect these Linux systems, this article covers the basi
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The CASPR Project
CASPR stands for Commonly Accepted Security Practices & Recommendations. Our goal is to distill the knowledge of the world’s Information Security experts into a series of papers that are freely available on the Internet to everyone.
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OWASP Guide
The Guide forms the basis for corporate web security policies for several Fortune 500 companies and is used in service offerings from many security consulting companies.
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How to Hack
This documentation discusses different phases of systems penetration techniques against Windows and Unix based systems.
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Responding to a Security Incident
This documentation will discuss intrusion detection and help you recognize and detect port probes, port scans, denial of service (DoS) attempts and unauthorized access attempts.
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Guardian Digital Product Datasheets
Guardian Digital provides datasheets for various product and service offerings.
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The SANS Security Policy Project
SANS has some great information on generating security policies, and a few examples.
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