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Solaris system administration FAQs, articles and tips.
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Solaris security related issues , tips and tricks explained
Solaris security broadly falls under two groups - one is where the system is
accessible using local area network/vlan and it has to be secured against
unauthorized access. Second is system is accessible over the Internet to a
number of persons and it has to be protected against unauthorized
Paper by Rajib K. Mitra about file permissions, daemons, stack overflows and scripts.
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This link provides a practical, concise, and comprehensive guide to all aspects of unix security. All system administrators should know this information.
Due to a lack of software and time, I was unable to
produce The Guide in any form but Rich Text Format.
Since then kind readers have helped me convert it to
but I have also made a rather ugly text version available
Thanks in part to Andrew McNaughton, an
Thanks entirely to Jay D. Dyson of NASA,
Details some of the focus areas for security and provides suggestions to make it strong.
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Solaris security related issues , tips and tricks explained
Summary of changes with links to patches and information.
, best practices and implementation of application monitoring is
quick reference to commonly used unix commands .
: Quick reference to setting up network in Solaris
performance monitoring tools with example and
Reference to setting up
Editorial from Dr. Dobb's Journal about Randal Schwartz's felony convictions for running Crack on unauthorized machines.
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Apache/1.3.28 Server at Port 80
The following editorial is from
© 1996 by Miller Freeman, Inc. All rights reserved.
From time to time, all of us end up doing the wrong thing for
the right reason. Of course, sometimes we do the right thing
for the wrong reason, or even the wrong thing for
waiting for hand_moderation
Collection of papers on writing safe setuid programs by Matt Bishop.
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Center for Information Protection
UC Davis is planning to join the NSF I/UCRC
Center for Information Protection. We are looking
for companies to join our Industrial Advisory
Conferences and Workshops
Writing Safe Setuid Programs
Writing safe privileged programs (defined as programs that run
waiting for hand_moderation