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Nessus
Nessus is a free, powerful, and up-to-date security scanner that takes nothing for granted.
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Snort
A one-of-a-kind content-based IDS tool that generates alerts to syslog and/or text files. Comes with more than 1100 attack signatures.
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RFC2267: Defeating IP Spoofing
RFC 2267, "Network Ingress Filtering: Defeating Denial of Service Attacks Which Employ IP Source Address Spoofing" by Paul Ferguson and Daniel Senie details methods for filtering spoofed packets on your network
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IPTraf
IPTraf is a console-based network statistics utility for Linux. It gathers a variety of figures such as TCP connection packet and byte counts, interface statistics and activity indicators, TCP/UDP traffic breakdowns, and LAN station packet and byte c
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Secure Shell
SSH is a powerful, yet easy-to-use application that uses strong cryptography for protecting all transmitted confidential data, including passwords, binary files, and administrative commands.
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Computer Oracle and Password System (COPS)
COPS is a collection of about a dozen programs that each attempt to tackle a different problem area of UNIX security. Kind of dated now, but still valuable.
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IP SmartSpoofing
This paper describes a new technique for spoofing an IP address with any networking application.
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Administering Linux IPSec Virtual Private Networks
This article will discuss some of the more advanced features of FreeS/WAN that you can leverage to implement flexible and reliable IPSec VPNs.
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Using ssh Port Forwarding to Print at Remote Locations
This documentation shows you how to connect the printing systems on different networks across the Internet in a secure manner.
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Linux IPsec Gateways Using FreeS/Wan
This article examines implementing an IPSec gateway for Linux systems using FreeS/Wan.
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