Gus,

You may check the INDEX - The Information Security Links. I do not pretend
that this list contains ALL important links but it's sufficient for many
types of searches. The list is used by many students learning Information
Security topics and by IT security practitioners all around the world.

http://www.rtek2000.com/Tech/InternetSecureLinks.html#hard

The INDEX Contains the following Major Sections:
 * Check Point Firewall-1
 * General Protocols/Services
 * Security Tools
 * Special Services
 * Web Security Info
 * Anti-Virus/Spam War
 * IT Certifications

There are the following Sub-Sections (use mouse-over):
--Protocols/Services
--Port Numbers
--IANA RFCs, etc
--DNS-related
--WHOIS
--NTP Protocol
--MTU-related
--IPv6 protocol
--Majordomo and mailing lists

--Packet Storm Tools
--Hacking Tools
--Intrusion Detection Tools
--Content Filtering Tools
--Usage Reporting Tools
--Logs Analysis Tools
--Security Policies
--Personal FW and Honeypots
--Other Firewalls
--Net Security Appliances

--Cisco Routers with FW-1
--Performance Comparison
--Authentication/RADIUS Tools
--Penetration Testing
--Encryption: Mobil Tools
--PGP/Crypto Encryption
--PKI
--HA/Load Balancing

--Vendors Security Patches
--Hardening OSs and Web Servers
--Incident Response Centers
--Web Security Resources
--FAQ on Information Security
--News: Vulnerabilities/Bugs
--Web Security Articles
--Mailing Lists/Archives

--ANTI-VIRUS Tools
--Virus Info and Vendors
--Virus MYTHS and HOAXES
--Anti-Spam War

 If you found any problems with links/web sites please drop me a short note.
I would also appreciate for suggestions on including additional links. Let's
make our job easier!
You might also want to check this INDEX:
http://www.rtek2000.com/ouruseful.html
Njoy!

Best regards,
Roman M. Zeltser,
@National Computer Center
DNE, RSIS
Information Security Index
*** Securing your retirement money from hackers.***

-----Original Message-----
From: Mailing list for discussion of Firewall-1
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Gus
Fritschie
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 9:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [FW-1] installing Check Point NG on Linux

Are there any specific guidelines on hardening the OS before installing
Check Point?  Would you recommend using something like Bastille Linux to
help you?  I am installing Check Point NG on Red Hat 7.3.  I found some info
on the knowledge base but it referred to 7.2.

http://support.checkpoint.com/kb/docs/public/os/linux/pdf/linux_minimal_ng_f
p2.pdf

Thanks!

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