Re: Security Update
> what's that actually mean? Is that mean that i already have the most
> secure that debian have?
Yes, but there is still a lot to do on setup. :) I'll cut and paste from a
earlyer post on this list (not mine):
Scott Henson wrote:http
>Can any one point me to the best books, how-to's, articles, scripts, etc. on
>hardening debian and making it really secure, but still easy to use? I was
>looking on the debian site and I saw a security how-to, but for some reason
>it would not let me access it. It said i didnt have permision to view it.
>
>
>-Scott Henson
>
>
A few good tips on this site:
http://wwwcmc.pharm.uu.nl/gillies/debian/
A few more security tips:
http://tinyplanet.ca/pubs/debian/html/c206.html
This is a good security site, I think some guy on this lists manages it.
http://www.linux-sec.net/
This is the link that I have for the Securing Debian HOW-TO, it appears
to be down too
http://joker.rhwd.de/doc/Securing-Debian-HOWTO/Securing-Debian-HOWTO.htm
You can also download an exaple Debian IPtables script from:
http://www.debiandiary.f2s.com/files/iptables.sh
Yours,
Tarjei
> thx for the patience...
>
> Mark.
>
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