Warren Togami wrote:
http://books.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=03/01/07/1626211&mode=thread&tid=172This is a review of "Hacking Linux Exposed, Second Edition". This was one of my first Linux books and I learned much from it back in the day. Some of the info is a bit dated but most of it is still relevant to today. An excellent way of beginning to learn Linux security.
It's an amazingly good book. It has general security concepts and tools, analyses of common system services and daemons in terms of security risks, and case studies in the back. It's a great book if you want to learn the ropes of Linux security.
MonMotha's firewall script is mentioned somewhere in this book. I remember the first time I tried to download his script the URL mentioned in the book was down. I e-mailed him and asked if he wanted a reliable host, and that's how he joined our community. (Thanks MonMotha!)
Page 486, near the top. (Oddly enough, that happens to be the processor in the first system that ran a filter ruleset written by me :) The latest one has the correction in it (and it's listed in the web site's errata).
And I do thank you for providing the hosting, my dialup was getting pounded pretty badly for some reason (I later found out it was because it got published), and the new host has been very reliable.
Warren
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