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Linux Administration Cookbook
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Linux Administration Cookbook

by Adam K. Dean
December 2018
Beginner
826 pages
22h 54m
English
Packt Publishing
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Introduction

Now that we know the ins and outs of SSH and connecting to our machines, whether it be the local VMs or remote servers, we're going to take a look at the most obvious part of the security onion (the firewall) and the Linux network stack in general.

Traditionally, firewall administration was handled by the iptables and associated commands, and indeed you'll be hard pressed to find system administrators who don't instantly install the iptables suite of tools on every server they find (that doesn't have it installed already).

On modern installations, firewall-cmd (CentOS) and ufw (Ubuntu) can be found installed in place of, or in addition to, traditional tools. These are an attempt to make the firewall process a more painless experience, ...

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