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Find the HOWTO or step-by-step guide that you need right here.
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Java Security FAQ
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23 November 2004
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Source: "Java Security FAQ" - Posted by Administrator
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A great document that explains security risks and ways to protect yourself. |
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Source: "SSLeay and SSLapps FAQ" - Posted by Administrator
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SSLeay is a free implementation of Netscape's Secure Socket Layer - the software encryption protocol behind the Netscape Secure Server and the Netscape Navigator Browser. |
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Source: "The Linux NIS(YP)/NYS/NIS+ HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator
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This document describes how to configure Linux as NIS(YP) or NIS+ client and how to install as NIS server. |
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Source: "Site Security Handbook" - Posted by Administrator
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RFC2196 is a guide to developing computer security policies and procedures for sites that have systems on the Intenet. The purpose of this handbook is to provide practical guidance to administrators trying to secure their information and services. Th |
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Encryption HOWTO
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23 November 2004
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Source: "Encryption HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator
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This document will (eventually, more or less extensively) describe all major development activities around the Linux operating system that provide encryption features to the kernel. |
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Chroot-BIND HOWTO
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23 November 2004
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Source: "Chroot-BIND HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator
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Describes installing the BIND 9 nameserver to run in a chroot jail and as a non-root user, to provide added security and minimise the potential effects of a security compromise. |
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Source: "Linux Security HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator
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This document is a general overview of security issues that face the administrator of Linux systems. It covers general security philosophy and a number of specific examples of how to better secure your Linux system from intruders. Also included are p |
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Source: "Linux Security Quick-Start Guide" - Posted by Administrator
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This document, written by Hal Burgiss, is an introductory level document that provides the information necessary for inexperienced Linux users to secure their machine. Well-written and thorough. |
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Source: "Linux Security Administrator's Guide" - Posted by Administrator
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This is a document that I last made modifications to in 1998, but is still pretty relevant. Topics covered include developing a security policy, network and host security tips, process accounting, physical security, intrusion detection, files and fil |
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Source: "Linux Security Quick Reference Guide" - Posted by Administrator
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This Quick Reference Guide is intended to provide a starting point for improving the security of your system. Contained within include references to security resources around the net, tips on securing your Linux box, and general security information. |
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