Thursday, February 09, 2012




Practical Unix Security

Product Description
Practical UNIX Security tells system administrators how to make their UNIX system — either System V or BSD — as secure as it possibly can be without going to trusted system technology. The book describes UNIX concepts and how they enforce security, tells how to defend against and handle security breaches, and explains network security (including UUCP, NFS, Kerberos, and firewall machines) in detail. If you are a UNIX system administrator or user who deals with se… More >>

Practical Unix Security

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