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FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Security Unix
FAQs, Help, and Tutorials Security Unix
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- A primer from prevention through recovery by Russell L. Brand.
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- Paper by Rajib K. Mitra about file permissions, daemons, stack overflows and scripts.
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- Definitions of security holes, security principles, how to access files safely, and untainting input.
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- Securing networking and kernel services.
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- Details some of the focus areas for security and provides suggestions to make it strong.
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- Protecting Debian during installation and securing network services.
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- Collection of papers on writing safe setuid programs by Matt Bishop.
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- Recipes to secure network services on AIX. Download of scripts available.
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- The Computer Security Evaluation Frequently Asked Questions (V2.1)
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- Understanding file attribute bits and modes
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- Editorial from Dr. Dobb's Journal about Randal Schwartz's felony convictions for running Crack on unauthorized machines.
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- Online book on software security tips.
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- Solaris system administration FAQs, articles and tips.
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- Collects and disseminates computer security information and resources to help users, systems administrators, managers, and security professionals better protect their data and systems.
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- To get to "ROOT" you have to have somewhere to start. For the purposes of this file, that somewhere is with the 'passwd' file.
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- Thamer Al-Herbish's Raw IP Networking FAQ about networking below TCP/UDP and sniffing networks. Includes raw socket source code.
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- This report, written as a case study, presents results of a detailed information security audit of UNIX systems that belong to a fictitious company. It illustrates an approach to performing such an examination.
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