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Building Secure Servers with Linux

By Michael D. Bauer
October 2002
Pages: 448
ISBN 10: 0-596-00217-3 | ISBN 13: 9780596002176
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This book provides a unique balance of "big picture" principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages. An all-inclusive resource for Linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, the Apache Web server, mail, file transfer, and secure shell.
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Linux consistently turns up high in the list of popular Internet servers, whether it's for the Web, anonymous FTP, or general services like DNS and routing mail. But security is uppermost on the mind of anyone providing such a service. Any server experiences casual probe attempts dozens of time a day, and serious break-in attempts with some frequency as well. As the cost of broadband and other high-speed Internet connectivity has gone down, and its availability has increased, more Linux users are providing or considering providing Internet services such as HTTP, Anonymous FTP, etc., to the world at large. At the same time, some important, powerful, and popular Open Source tools have emerged and rapidly matured--some of which rival expensive commercial equivalents--making Linux a particularly appropriate platform for providing secure Internet services. Building Secure Servers with Linux will help you master the principles of reliable system and network security by combining practical advice with a firm knowledge of the technical tools needed to ensure security. The book focuses on the most common use of Linux--as a hub offering services to an organization or the larger Internet--and shows readers how to harden their hosts against attacks. Author Mick Bauer, a security consultant, network architect, and lead author of the popular Paranoid Penguin column in Linux Journal, carefully outlines the security risks, defines precautions that can minimize those risks, and offers recipes for robust security. The book does not cover firewalls, but covers the more common situation where an organization protects its hub using other systems as firewalls, often proprietary firewalls. The book includes:
  • Precise directions for securing common services, including the Web, mail, DNS, and file transfer.
  • Ancillary tasks, such as hardening Linux, using SSH and certificates for tunneling, and using iptables for firewalling.
  • Basic installation of intrusion detection tools.
Writing for Linux users with little security expertise, the author explains security concepts and techniques in clear language, beginning with the fundamentals. Building Secure Servers with Linux provides a unique balance of "big picture" principles that transcend specific software packages and version numbers, and very clear procedures on securing some of those software packages. An all-inclusive resource for Linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, the Apache Web server, mail, file transfer, and secure shell. With this book in hand, you'll have everything you need to ensure robust security of your Linux system.



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Building Secure Servers with Linux Review,  April 02 2004
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Very useful book for all linux admins like me:-) Its for all linux users who wish to harden their systems, the book covers general security as well as key services such as DNS, mail, file transfer, secure shell, Apache Web server...

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Building Secure Servers with Linux Review,  January 13 2003
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I enjoy opening this book at any chapter and reading it. I would not consider it to be a beginners' book and not for the very experienced either. A very good book for someone with a couple of years in the trenches. To get acquainted with principles but also to learn how to configure a utility/application.

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Media reviews "There's a lot of practical advice from [author Michael] Bauer's day-to-day 'bastioning' with Linux and UNIX systems, offered in a comprehensive, enthusiastic manner...'Building Secure Servers with Linux' deserves a spot on the bookshelf...Besides, its $44.95 retail price is pretty small compared to any of the numbers to be found in an Annual Loss Expectancies Report. Bottom line: Buy"
--Rogers Cadenhead, Linux Magazine, January 2004

"It is important to realize that no one set of guidelines can ever be considered the "holy grail" of system security; however, using techniques explained in this book, the intermediate-level sysadmin can quickly enhance the overall security of a Linux system. It is a text that I will certainly keep within reach, coupled with my O'Reilly 'Linux Firewalls,' as a quick reference to system security."
--Norman Elton, Williamsburg Macromedia User Group, October 2003

"While the name of the book suggests a lot of Linux-specific material, in actual fact virtually all of the material would apply to any modern Unix-like system such as one of the BSDs...An ambitious book which quite successfully covers a large number of topics. Linux Format Rating: 9 out of 10."
--Chris Howells, "Linux Format," April 2003

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