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Practical Linux security
IBM Clinic on Practical Linux Server Securit
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Filtering Spam with Procmail
This article looks at procmail's built-in logging mechanism. We'll then take a look at some other available resources that build on procmail's capabilities.
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A Newbie's Guide to Qmail
This documentation is a step-by-step guide to downloading, compiling and installing Qmail: a Mail Transport Agent (MTA) that was closed to third-party relay *by default*.
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DNS and BIND
This documentation is the security chapter of the book "DNS and Bind" 4th Edition, By Paul Albitz & Cricket Liu. This chapter covers securing your nameserver, transaction security, restricting queries and transfers, firewalls, and a number of securit
928
A Brief Comparison of Email Encryption Protocols
This documentation briefly reviews and compares five major email encryption protocols under consideration: MOSS, MSP, PGP, PGP/MIME, and S/MIME. Each is capable of adequate security, but also suffers from the lack of good implementation, in the conte
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ssh suite: Sftp, scp and ssh-agent
This documentation provides an introduction to some useful programs in the SSH suite, i.e. sftp, scp, ssh-agent and ssh-add.
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Steps for Recovering from a UNIX or NT System Compromise
This documentation sets out suggested steps for responding to a UNIX or NT system compromise.
900
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.
1299
BIND v9 Configuration Manual
This is the administrators manual for BIND version 9. Includes security considerations, troubleshooting, and more. Great document.
1799
Apache Security
Here's a pretty well-written introduction to utilizing the access control mechanisms built into Apache. This includes the Apache security modules, controlling access by IP and username, using htaccess/htpasswd, among others.
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