Re: [Haifux] A lecture(s) - Creating a secured server for home/office use

2005-05-09 Thread Adir Abraham
Hi Erez,
On Mon, 9 May 2005, Erez Hadad wrote:
RAAYON ADIR! (pun intended)
Please add firewall management and SOCKS to the list. I'm voting yes with both
hands.
Thanks, I will see how SOCKS get into this.
As for firewall management - since the firewall subject is a big subject, 
and I already gave one lecture about it (out of two, which I still owe 
you), I'll try to combine the firewalls lectures together with a re-run 
(which will include a better example) + the additional lecture which will include
SPI, common attacks and how to prevent them using iptables. But, para para :)

Adir.
Erez
On Monday 09 May 2005 00:02, Adir Abraham wrote:
Hi all,
I was thinking about creating a lecture or a series of lectures about
creating a secured server for home/office use. It will be a good chance to
combine everything all together.
Topics will include, but not only: Physical security, Daemon/Service
planning, partitioning schemes, some important notes about the root user,
security policies, password protecting GRUB and LILO, different kinds of
loggings, quotas, file permissions, kernel security, securing services
(apache, bind, proftpd, vsftpd, etc.), some selected services (ssh,
samba) and securing X. Steps will include pre, during and after
installation concerns. I'll also talk about tightening & hardening the
security of such servers.
Ofcourse, not everything will be covered in one lecture, but I was
thinking about creating a series of lectures for securing servers in
Linux, and wanted to hear if you like the idea.
Regards,
  Adir.
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Re: [Haifux] A lecture(s) - Creating a secured server for home/office use

2005-05-09 Thread Aviv Goll
Adir Abraham wrote:
Hi all,
I was thinking about creating a lecture or a series of lectures about 
creating a secured server for home/office use. It will be a good 
chance to combine everything all together.

Topics will include, but not only: Physical security, Daemon/Service 
planning, partitioning schemes, some important notes about the root 
user, security policies, password protecting GRUB and LILO, different 
kinds of loggings, quotas, file permissions, kernel security, securing 
services (apache, bind, proftpd, vsftpd, etc.), some selected services 
(ssh, samba) and securing X. Steps will include pre, during and after 
installation concerns. I'll also talk about tightening & hardening the 
security of such servers.

Ofcourse, not everything will be covered in one lecture, but I was 
thinking about creating a series of lectures for securing servers in 
Linux, and wanted to hear if you like the idea.
Like it alot. :)
Regards,
Adir.
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Re: [Haifux] A lecture(s) - Creating a secured server for home/office use

2005-05-09 Thread Erez Hadad
RAAYON ADIR! (pun intended)

Please add firewall management and SOCKS to the list. I'm voting yes with both 
hands.

Erez

On Monday 09 May 2005 00:02, Adir Abraham wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was thinking about creating a lecture or a series of lectures about
> creating a secured server for home/office use. It will be a good chance to
> combine everything all together.
>
> Topics will include, but not only: Physical security, Daemon/Service
> planning, partitioning schemes, some important notes about the root user,
> security policies, password protecting GRUB and LILO, different kinds of
> loggings, quotas, file permissions, kernel security, securing services
> (apache, bind, proftpd, vsftpd, etc.), some selected services (ssh,
> samba) and securing X. Steps will include pre, during and after
> installation concerns. I'll also talk about tightening & hardening the
> security of such servers.
>
> Ofcourse, not everything will be covered in one lecture, but I was
> thinking about creating a series of lectures for securing servers in
> Linux, and wanted to hear if you like the idea.
>
> Regards,
>
>   Adir.
>
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[Haifux] A lecture(s) - Creating a secured server for home/office use

2005-05-08 Thread Adir Abraham
Hi all,
I was thinking about creating a lecture or a series of lectures about 
creating a secured server for home/office use. It will be a good chance to 
combine everything all together.

Topics will include, but not only: Physical security, Daemon/Service 
planning, partitioning schemes, some important notes about the root user, 
security policies, password protecting GRUB and LILO, different kinds of 
loggings, quotas, file permissions, kernel security, securing services 
(apache, bind, proftpd, vsftpd, etc.), some selected services (ssh, 
samba) and securing X. Steps will include pre, during and after 
installation concerns. I'll also talk about tightening & hardening the 
security of such servers.

Ofcourse, not everything will be covered in one lecture, but I was 
thinking about creating a series of lectures for securing servers in 
Linux, and wanted to hear if you like the idea.

Regards,
Adir.
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