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When youve run it by the suits, techies or whatever. You might
present it at the RLUG meeting.
john
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2003 5:23
PM
Subject: Re: [RLUG] Linux and
security
I guess it depends of who is your audience and purpose of your
presentation, but I think it'd be interesting to talk about support for
encrypted filesystems (http://www.kerneli.org), security at kernel
level (http://www.lids.org/) and most
importantly I would not leave gpg (http://www.gpg.org) out. Also, all-in-one
nat/vpn linux distributions are a very interesting concept. I personally
like Ipcop (http://www.ipcop.org).
Good
Luck!
Hector.
On Friday 07 February 2003 04:17 pm, James Washer
wrote: > I'm working on a short presentation (~1.5 hour) about
linux and security. > I'm planning on covering much of the standard
stuff, passwords/PAM, turning > off everything that isn't needed,ssh,
firewalls, etc... > > Also, talking about network intrusion
detection using snort, host intrusion > detection with tripwire, etc. A
bit about VPN's etc.. > > Anything else that I should talk about?
Are any of you using linux for some > security function at
work/home? > > thanks > > -jim >
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