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How to Cheat at Securing Linux
Book • 2011
This book teaches Linux system administrators how to protect their servers from hackers, addressing the myth that Linux is inherently more secure than Windows.
It provides complete coverage of hardening the operating system, implementing intrusion detection systems, defending databases, unearthing rootkits, and creating VPNs.
Designed as a quick reference for multitasked sysadmins, it focuses on practical steps with minimal theory.
It provides complete coverage of hardening the operating system, implementing intrusion detection systems, defending databases, unearthing rootkits, and creating VPNs.
Designed as a quick reference for multitasked sysadmins, it focuses on practical steps with minimal theory.
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