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SSL RedHat HOWTO
Explains how PKI and SSL work together. It is essential to understand how the SSL protocol works to successfully deploy a secure server. |
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SSL Certificates HOWTO
How to manage a certificate authority (CA), and issue or sign certificates to be used for secure web, secure e-mail, or signing code and other usages. |
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Intruder Detection Checklist
This document outlines suggested steps for determining if your system has been compromised. |
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Packet Filtering for Firewall Systems
If your site isn't filtering certain TCP/IP packets, it may not be as secure as you think. |
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Apache Security Tips
Some hints and tips on security issues in setting up a web server. Some of the suggestions will be general, others specific to Apache. |
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rsync: A Backup Strategy for Modern Times
A tutorial on backing up servers via rsync. |
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Secure Passwordless Logins with SSH, Part 1-3
Many of my past newsletters have detailed configuration setups that required you to be able to execute commands on remote machines without interactively supplying a password. The next few articles will help show how you can set up such a system. |
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Hardening Linux Systems
The process of modifying a system to make it highly secure is known as hardening. |
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The Peon's Guide To Secure System Development
The approach used by this document is to instead shame developers into producing better systems. |
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The Unix Auditors Practical Handbook
This handbook is meant to be a practical guide to auditing Unix. It will be kept as up-to-date as possible. The commands and filenames given here are applicable to a Sun Solaris system. However, there are cross-command references for AIX and Linux. |
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