Yes, this was my intended plan, however, I am more than happy to accept sections written by YOU! *hint hint* (anyone who wants credit for writing a major section will receive a listing in a CREDITS file. At least thats what I've been thinking of doing... Thoughts anyone?) -Nix At 10:38 PM 16/12/2000 +0800, you wrote:
I would like to see additional security programs i.e., snort, Portsentry, SuSEfirewall, etc. Thus people will know the things to install to beef up security, maybe even Howto's on setting these up(?). -
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On Tue, Dec 19, 2000 at 08:01:06AM +1100, Nix wrote:
Yes, this was my intended plan, however, I am more than happy to accept sections written by YOU!
*hint hint*
(anyone who wants credit for writing a major section will receive a listing in a CREDITS file. At least thats what I've been thinking of doing... Thoughts anyone?)
-Nix
At 10:38 PM 16/12/2000 +0800, you wrote:
I would like to see additional security programs i.e., snort, Portsentry, SuSEfirewall, etc. Thus people will know the things to install to beef up security, maybe even Howto's on setting these up(?). -
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--------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: suse-security-unsubscribe@suse.com For additional commands, e-mail: suse-security-help@suse.com I would be more than happy to contribute what I know.
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The comp.os.linux.security FAQ (published on Jan 1st) is a really good starting point: http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/colsfaq.html Maybe the SuSE security FAQ should restrict to the SuSE-specific things (rc.config, SuSE firewall script, harden_suse etc.) Best Wishes, Ralf Laue
Yes, this was my intended plan, however, I am more than happy to accept sections written by YOU!
*hint hint*
Feel free to use LSKB material, linking to it is probably better then grabbing it though. As for getting people to write security docs lotsa luck Nix =). www.securityportal.com/lskb/
(anyone who wants credit for writing a major section will receive a listing in a CREDITS file. At least thats what I've been thinking of doing... Thoughts anyone?)
I've come to the conclusion most security writers are either to busy or to greedy (or something) to give away their work, hence the serious lack of good documentation.
-Nix
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Kurt Seifried
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Nix
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Ralf Laue
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Robert Sweet