This year's BSDCon is being held at the Monterey Hyatt, in Monterey Ca. The first tutorial was a two-day tutorial covering BSD System Security. For the most part the classes are intensive and there was a lot of ground to cover. . . . . This year's BSDCon is being held at the Monterey Hyatt, in Monterey Ca. The first tutorial was a two-day tutorial covering BSD System Security. For the most part the classes are intensive and there was a lot of ground to cover. And attendees should have been fairly comfortable with at least one flavor of UNIX. However there was considerable mention of routers and their important role in overall network security. The topics covered where pretty comprehensive. Alan started with an outline of what is computer crime and then ended up with a quick guide to the latest script kiddie software. This, believe it or not, included running Nessus (a new script kiddie GUI program ) on our local network set up inside the hotel, which discovered a few hosts that where ripe for an attack. The link for this article located at BSD Today is no longer available. . Participants delved into BSD Security during this year's BSDCon held in Monterey, discussing subjects ranging from cybercrime to various security resources.. BSDCon Security, Network Protection, UNIX Security Techniques, Script Kiddie Tools. . Anthony Pell
Though this article mainly deals with problems inherent to wireless networks, the principals apply equally well to wired networks. Also, though FreeBSD is the OS referenced, this may work equally well with other flavors of BSD . The version of FreeBSD . . . . Though this article mainly deals with problems inherent to wireless networks, the principals apply equally well to wired networks. Also, though FreeBSD is the OS referenced, this may work equally well with other flavors of BSD . The version of FreeBSD used was 4.5-release. I have the good fortune to have access to broadband Internet through an 802.11b wireless ethernet uplink. It is my good fortune because I live in a rural area where no other broadband services are available or are likely to be available any time soon. On the other hand, 802.11b wireless networks are inherently insecure. They can be made more secure using built in security features, such as the 802.11b Wireless Equivalency Protocol (WEP); but even these features are inadequate. Traffic broadcast over these networks is vulnerable to being intercepted by unscrupulous persons for their own nefarious purposes. The link for this article located at BSDToday is no longer available. . Establish a FreeBSD firewall with IPSec for secure wireless connections through these detailed steps to protect your network against vulnerabilities. FreeBSD Firewall, IPSec Configuration, Wireless Security, BSD Network Protection. . Anthony Pell
A good case can also be made that Linux is inherently more stable and secure than Microsoft products, either because it's based on a better core of code or because it's open source, and many individuals have a stake in monitoring and making repairs.. . .. A good case can also be made that Linux is inherently more stable and secure than Microsoft products, either because it's based on a better core of code or because it's open source, and many individuals have a stake in monitoring and making repairs. However, with all this discussion, there rarely seems to be any mention of an even more secure and completely free version of UNIX: BSD. While Linux is the darling of the hacker set, it is far from the least expensive or even the most secure open source operating system available. Linux isn?t even running on the widest range of systems. All three of those distinctions belong to an academically developed version of UNIX that originated at the University of California, Berkeley and whose various versions are often referred to collectively as BSD (Berkeley Software Distribution). The link for this article located at ZDNet AU is no longer available. . The resilience and protection offered by Linux, especially in relation to BSD, underscore its strengths and the vigilant support from its community.. Linux Security, BSD Comparison, Open Source Stability, OS Vulnerability, Secure Operating Systems. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Subterrian.net has a copy of the presentation delivered by Sean Lewis at ToorCon 2001, held last weekend in San Diego, Calif. Lewis discusses BSD essential BSD security issues, working well as a primer for new and experienced users alike. Read all . . . . Subterrian.net has a copy of the presentation delivered by Sean Lewis at ToorCon 2001, held last weekend in San Diego, Calif. Lewis discusses BSD essential BSD security issues, working well as a primer for new and experienced users alike. Read all about encrypted communication, filesystem lockdowns, kernel securelevels, services, ftpd, Apache, and security auditing. The link for this article located at Subterrian.net [NewsForge] is no longer available. . Explore BSD security principles from Sean Lewis's talk at ToorCon 2001, focusing on access controls, kernel security, system hardening, and proactive measures.. Bsd Security, Encryption Techniques, Secure Services. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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