Book Review: Linux Security Cookbook
Tuesday August 26, 2003
The Linux Security Cookbook from O'Reilly publishing should be read by anyone administering a Linux computer. It provides a variety of "recipes" that give simple instructions for implementing and configuring a number of Linux security tools and applications. The book contains "recipes" and is not intended to be a complete education in Linux security or Linux administration. For a more in-depth look at Linux security you should refer to a book like Hacking Linux Exposed - 2nd Edition. There is coverage of a variety of useful security tools from Tripwire and Snort to configuring iptables and ipchains and many more. To read my review click here- Book Review: Linux Security Cookbook.

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Good post, admin.