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Special Forums Cybersecurity Need Help Post 51803 by woofie on Tuesday 1st of June 2004 07:47:26 PM
Old 06-01-2004
Just got a old system given to me on the weekend. It doesn't have working PS/2 ports (keyboard and mouse) So I'm going to use USB keybaord and mouse.

I'm looking at setting up a honeypot with this machine. Then with a Linux machine I was going to use that to hack into my Windows machine on my own network behind my firewall. Also just run basic scans and stuffn on my own network to see how the honey pot works and what information it gets etc.

I'm thinking then I might setup a IDS systems. Just to have a little play with that.

When all this is done and I got a betetr idea of how all this works and what can be done. I'm going to look at re-creating a distro of Linux for security. Not sure at teh features I'll do if I do this yet. This will mainly be for a learning thing, more then liekly wont go any further Smilie
 
secdef(3)						     Library Functions Manual							 secdef(3)

NAME
secdef: open_secdef(), close_secdef(), get_secdef_str(), get_secdef_int() - security defaults configuration file routines SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
opens the security configuration file This function must be called prior to calling or closes the security configuration file. and return the value of the specified parameter defined in the security configuration file. See the security(4) manpage. Programs using these routines must be compiled with APPLICATION USAGE
In a multithreaded application, these interfaces are thread-safe, but not async-cancel-safe. A cancellation point may occur when a thread is executing any of these interfaces. RETURN VALUE
returns a value of if the open completed successfully. Otherwise, it returns and leaves unchanged from the call. and return the follow- ing: The value of the specified parameter was successfully returned. The entry was not found, or the security configuration file was not opened. The format of the entry was incorrect. EXAMPLES
This example obtains the "path" from the parameter. FILES
Security defaults configuration file. SEE ALSO
security(4). secdef(3)
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