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Network Security Policy: Best Practices
This documentation discusses how one can correctly creat a network security policy. This document is divided into three areas: preparation, prevention, and response.
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Minimizing Denial of Sevice Attacks
This documentation is an aid for the sysadmin or security admin to implement along their networks for better protection.
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Introduction to IPv6
This documentation discusses the configurations of IP version 6. The goal of this documentation is to get you online with IPv6, giving example configurations for BSD Unix and Linux.
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ICMP Usage in Scanning: The Complete Know-How
This documentation outlines the usage of ICMP protocol in the scanning process. This documentation also, in Step-by-Step process, uncovers each of the malicious computer attacker techniques using the ICMP protocol. A few new scanning techniques will
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Through the Tunnel
In this article, we present a few examples on how to use ssh to tunnel data from/to external applications. "VPN (Virtual Private Network) relies on ssh but in a different way, much more elaborate than the one we take up here. Another sophisticated so
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Securing Wireless Networks
This documentation will offer an overview of some of the options that are available to enhance the security of wireless networks, including: MAC address filtering, vendor specific authentication, SSID/Network ID, Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) and em
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The Five-Access Point Security Plan
This documentation discusses the five access points that need to be protected for you to minimize an attacker's entry to each identified access point in the network.
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Network monitoring, access control, and booby traps using TCP Wrappers
This documentation will be introducing you to the whole concept surrounding the working of TCP Wrappers.
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IP Spoofing
This documentation discusses how an attacker can conduct an IP Spoofing attack. A spoofing attack involves forging one's source address. It is the act of using one machine to impersonate another.
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IPsec and VPNs: The Sad/Glad State of Affairs
This documentation will look at the dominant standard for virtual private networks, IPsec. You will also see what is there, what is not, and you will be given recommendations as to what to do.
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