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Designing Secure Networks Based on the Software Process Model
This documentation will present the basic tenets of a network security engineering process. It will also show that the network security process, as opposed to a point tool, coincides with the creation of new threats.
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Network Security Intro
This document starts with "What is a network" and goes on to describe the OSI model, risk management, denial of service, authorization, types of firewalls, and more.
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Using ssh with public key authentication, AgentForward, and keychain.
This page collects into one place the essential steps needed to generate a private/public key pair and use ssh to connect to remote hosts without having to enter your password or passphrase more than once per boot of your trusted workstation.
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Securing DNS with Transaction Signatures
This document is an introduction to Transaction Signatures. This article concentrates on BIND, the de-facto standard implementation of DNS.
836
Intrusion Detection Systems for your network
This documentations, part 1 of a series of articles, will help you field yourself against the imminent dangers that you will have to face when you decide to open up your business to the anarchy of the Internet. The article goes in depth on the data a
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Basic Steps in Forensic Analysis of Unix Systems
This document, written by Dave Dittrich, provides a great foundation for performing a postmortem on your box once it's been rooted.
856
VTun
VTun provides an easy and simpler way to create virtual tunnels between TCP/IP networks with traffic shaping, compression and encryption. It supports IP, PPP, SLIP, Ethernet and other tunnel types.
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ActiveX and mobile code
Here's a really good article by Steve Bellovin and others from CERT that attempt to provide "risk management" instead of "risk avoidance"
1533
Best Practices in Network Security
This is a document discusses an interesting perspective on network security and how to develop a sound security strategy.
1914
Network Settings for Security
This is a Sun document that describes what many of the most common TCP and UDP network security vulnerabilities exist, as well as how to reduce their threat.
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