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this is a pretty good article that is a little dated, but still very informative at freeos.com.
since this is Network Security for Dummies Q&A, maybe this should be the first step for unix.com users to check for general and more specific info on how to 'harden' their linux box. some of this info applies to other OS's aswell: http://www.freeos.com/articles/2896/ wheres part one you ask? right here :http://www.freeos.com/articles/2829/ Last edited by norsk hedensk; 11-28-2003 at 01:44 PM.. |
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