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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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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BIND v9 Configuration Manual
This is the administrators manual for BIND version 9. Includes security considerations, troubleshooting, and more. Great document. |
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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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