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FreeS/WAN IPSEC HOWTO
FreeS/WAN is a Linux implementation of the IPSEC (IP security) protocols. IPSEC provides encryption and authentication services at the IP (Internet Protocol) level of the network protocol stack.
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Configuring IPSec on Linux & OpenBSD
This HOWTO discusses how to configure IPSec for Linux and connecting to it using the PGPNet VPN client.
6062
FreeBSD IPSec HOWTO
This document is intended to be a primer on how to get IPsec on FreeBSD up and running, interoperating both with another FreeBSD (or NetBSD or any other KAME-derived stack) machine, and a Windows 2000 machine.
1937
RSA Labs Cryptography FAQ
This is perhaps the greatest document on introducing cryptography available.
2087
Cryptography FAQ
This document is a great overview of cryptography, including public and private key encryption, digital signatures, certificates, etc.
2305
How to break out of a chroot() jail
This page details how the chroot() system call can be used to provide an additional layer of security when running untrusted programs. It also details how this additional layer of security can be circumvented.
3055
Psudo root!
This documentation discusses the features and security concerns of Sudo (superuser do). Sudo allows a system administrator to give certain users (or groups of users) the ability to run some (or all) commands as root or another user while logging the
4058
Top Ten Secure Shell FAQs
This documentation answers the top ten questions that asked by users who are trying to secure their box.
4205
Bandwidth Limiting HOWTO
This document describes how to set up your Linux server to limit download bandwidth or incoming traffic and how to use your internet link more efficiently. This is useful when our internet link is slow or our LAN users download tons of mp3s and the n
3938
Remote Gkrellm Over SSH Mini-HOWTO
In this Mini-HOWTO I'll be talking about what to do server side and client side to set up Gkrellm over ssh.
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