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Tulisan seputar pengamanan dan sekuriti OSS
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Securing Linux, Part 1: Introduction
2004-07-20 by IBM-developerWorks: "In this series of articles, you'll see how to plan, design, install, configure, and maintain systems running Linux in a secure way. In addition to a theoretical overview of security concepts, installation issues, an |
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Tip of the Trade: m0n0wall
2008-01-16 by Carla Schroder "Although Iptables gloms most of the glory, there is an alternative worth considering that is at least equally powerful, and easier to use: pf. pf is developed and maintained on OpenBSD, but the easiest way to get acquain |
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Ubuntu / Debian Linux: Services Configuration Tool to Start / Stop System Services
2007-12-12 "Your Debian / Ubuntu Linux box security depends upon access to system services (one of many aspects). For example, you may need to provide a web server (Apache service) to serve web pages. However, if you do not need use a service, you sh |
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iptables as a replacement for commercial enterprise firewalls
2007-12-14 by John C. A. Bambenek "Netfilter, the project that provides the packet filtering program iptables, is a free firewall alternative. |
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Master Port Scanning with Nmap
2007-12-16 by Paul Rubens "What's on your network and how vulnerable is it to a hacker attack? Having a clear picture of this is a vital part of effective network administration, and one way to build up such a picture is by network mapping using a po |
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AppArmor\'s Security Goals (KernelTrap)
2007-11-11 "This document is intended to specify the security goal that AppArmor is intended to achieve, so that users can evaluate whether AppArmor will meet their needs, and kernel developers can evaluate whether AppArmor is living up to its claims |
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Membuat router murah pake linux
2007-10-24 by Minkalimin "Tulisan berikut sedikit mengulas bagaimana cara mensetup PC yg difungsikan sebagai router (gateway + NAT). Tulisan ini ditujukan bagi anda yang sedikit banyak sudah bisa cara menginstall Linux khususnya Slackware Linux. |
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Seven Different Linux/BSD Firewalls Reviewed
2007-11-26 "One of the best ways to re-purpose an old computer is to install a Linux or FreeBSD firewall distribution, and use it to run your personal, home office, or small office network is one way to keep 'obsolete' technology from ever reaching a |
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Linux distro or network traffic cop? It\'s both! (IPcop 1.4.16)
2007-11-30 By Joe Barr "IPCop is a specialized Linux distribution whose sole purpose is to safeguard the computers and networks it is installed on. The distro proudly claims, "The Bad Packets Stop Here!" I recently installed IPCop 1.4.16 on my SOHO L |
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Preventinghowtoforge: Brute Force Attacks With Fail2ban On OpenSUSE 10.3
Oct 17, 2007 by Falko Timme - "Fail2ban is similar to DenyHosts...but unlike DenyHosts which focuses on SSH, fail2ban can be configured to monitor any service that writes login attempts to a log file, and instead of using /etc/hosts.deny only to bloc |
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