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Secure Programming HOWTO  23 November 2004 
Source: "Secure Programming HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator   
This paper 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, CGI scripts, network servers, and setuid/setgid progr

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Securing Debian HOWTO  23 November 2004 
Source: "Securing Debian HOWTO" - Posted by Administrator   
This document describes the process of securing and hardening the default Debian installation. In addition this document just gives a overview of what you can do to increase the security of your Debian GNU/Linux installation. Many parts of this HOWTO

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Secure Logging  14 November 2000 
Source: Chris Parker - Posted by Chris Parker   
msyslog: For a cracker to successfully hide her intrusion, she must edit the logs.

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Using swatch for log analysis  14 November 2000 
Source: Chris Parker - Posted by Chris Parker   
Log files are the central place to find information about problematic system errors.

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AIDE Integrity Checking  28 September 2000 
Source: Chris Parker - Posted by Chris Parker   
AIDE, Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment, is a file integrity checker, a type of intrusion detection program.

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Reducing the Risk  20 September 2000 
Source: Ryan W. Maple - Posted by Ryan W. Maple   
Reducing the risk of intrusion can be achieved by eliminating many of the known common problems.

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Tripwire Monitoring  28 August 2000 
Source: Ryan W. Maple - Posted by Ryan W. Maple   
Tripwire is a program that monitors file integrity by maintainig a database of cryptographic signature for programs.

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mysql security  24 August 2000 
Source: Ryan W. Maple - Posted by Ryan W. Maple   
Several steps can be taken to secure the default mysql installation.

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Using PortSentry  22 August 2000 
Source: Chris Parker - Posted by Chris Parker   
The first step to an attack is to see what services a server is running, which is done with a port scan of the server.

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Secure Programming  16 August 2000 
Source: Chris Parker - Posted by Chris Parker   
The best way to be protected from buffer overflows is to not have them in the code that is run

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