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mysql security
24 August 2000
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Several steps can be taken to secure the default mysql installation.
Using PortSentry
22 August 2000
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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.
Secure Programming
16 August 2000
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Chris Parker
The best way to be protected from buffer overflows is to not have them in the code that is run
OpenSSH
14 August 2000
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Chris Parker
Telnet is a popular way to access a remote system, unfortunately, it is incredibly insecure.
Using ipchains
14 August 2000
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Chris Parker
The first step to securing any network is a strong, defensive firewall.
Kerberos
07 August 2000
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Dave Wreski
Kerberos is an authentication system developed by the Athena Project at MIT
Network and Host Mapping
07 August 2000
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Ryan W. Maple
In order to keep yourself secure you must understand your enemy.
Using sudo
07 August 2000
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sudo is a mechanism of providing root prileges to an ordinary user
Scanning Tools
07 August 2000
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Dave Wreski
Protect yourself by knowing what services you are offering.
Filesystem Encryption
02 August 2000
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Dave Wreski
An integral part of host and network security is data encryption.
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