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Firewall Piercing mini-HOWTO
Directions for using ppp over ssh, telnet or whatever, so as to do achieve transparent network connection accross a firewall. Applies to friendly VPN construction as well as to piercing unfriendly firewalls.
221
Setting up IP Aliasing on A Linux Machine Mini-HOWTO
This is a cookbook recipe on how to set up and run IP aliasing on a Linux box and how to set up the machine to receive e-mail on the aliased IP addresses.
191
Linux IP Masquerade HOWTO
This document describes how to enable the Linux IP Masquerade feature on a given Linux host. IP Masquerade is a form of Network Address Translation or NAT which NAT allows internally connected computers that do not have one or more registered Interne
241
IPTables HOWTO
This document describes the main functions of the Netfilter Packet filter (IPTables) included in the 2.4.x series kernels.
232
Kerberos Infrastructure HOWTO
This document describes the design and configuration of a Kerberos infrastructure for handling authentication with GNU/Linux. It details steps for a best practices method of setting up servers, Kerberos software, conversion of legacy systems, and ans
199
LDAP Linux HOWTO
Information about installing, configuring, running and maintaining a LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) Server on a Linux machine is presented on this document. The document also presents details about how to create LDAP databases, how to a
281
Qmail-Scanner and ClamAV HowTo
This HOWTO describes how to integrate ClamAV, an anti-virus attachment scanner and Qmail-Scanner, an anti-virus message content scanner, with an existing installation of a qmail email server.
259
Secure CVS Pserver Mini-HOWTO
This document will help you set up a more secure CVS Pserver for anonymous CVS access.
216
Secure Programming for Linux and Unix HOWTO
This book provides a set of design and implementation guidelines for writing secure programs for Linux and Unix systems. Such programs include application programs used as viewers of remote data, web applications (including CGI scripts), network serv
238
Snort-Setup for Statistics HOWTO
This HOWTO describes how to configure Snort version 1.8.3 to be used in conjunction with the statistical tools ACID (Analysis Console for Intrusion Databases) and SnortSnarf. It also intends to get some internal statistics out of snort, e.g. if ther
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