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FreeBSD Security How-To, Chapter One |
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Source: daemon news - Posted by Dave Wreski
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This chapter talks about the lockdown procedures of a freebsd machine. This article assumes the end user has a general level of familarity with FreeBSD, and unix, in particular, file permissions, kernel configuration, file editing, and basic ssh usage. In this . . .
This chapter talks about the lockdown procedures of a freebsd machine. This article assumes the end user has a general level of familarity with FreeBSD, and unix, in particular, file permissions, kernel configuration, file editing, and basic ssh usage. In this chapter we'll talk about the lockdown procedures of a freebsd machine. This article assumes the end user has a general level of familarity with FreeBSD, and unix, in particular, file permissions, kernel configuration, file editing, and basic ssh usage. In the second chapter we'll go depth with suid bits, file attributes and daemon configuration. In the 3rd chapter we'll talk about OpenSSL, IPSec and encryption in general, including GPG/PGP and TCFS.
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