Linux consistently appears high up in the list of popular Internet servers, whether it's for the Web, anonymous FTP, or general services such as DNS and delivering mail. But security is the foremost concern of anyone providing such a service. Any server experiences casual probe attempts dozens of ti
Building Secure Servers With Linux
โ Scribed by Michael D. Bauer
- Book ID
- 127433609
- Publisher
- O'Reilly Media
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
- ISBN
- 0596002173
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โฆ Synopsis
Linux consistently turns up high in the list of popular Internet servers, whether it's for the Web, anonymous FTP, or general services like DNS and routing mail. But security is uppermost on the mind of anyone providing such a service. Any server experiences casual probe attempts dozens of time a day, and serious break-in attempts with some frequency as well.As the cost of broadband and other high-speed Internet connectivity has gone down, and its availability has increased, more Linux users are providing or considering providing Internet services such as HTTP, Anonymous FTP, etc., to the world at large. At the same time, some important, powerful, and popular Open Source tools have emerged and rapidly matured - some of which rival expensive commercial equivalents - making Linux a particularly appropriate platform for providing secure Internet services.
โฆ Subjects
Linux / Unix
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