Are you using Docker for container management? If so, you may want to reconsider. Docker and Podman offer similar capabilities when it comes to managing containers, but Docker's security vulnerabilities could make Podman more appealing for certain system administrators. . Docker has become the de facto standard for many IT administrators and does have the lion's share of developer interest today. Yet, Podman offers admins some security advantages over basic Docker due to its ability to run as a nonprivileged user and without a daemon. Docker and Podman both offer many of the same features, such as their support for Open Container Initiative's (OCI) runtime and image specifications, as well as their ability to map commands to create and manage containers. Yet, there are several differences between Docker and Podman, including security concerns and reliance on daemon programs. . Container orchestration has evolved, with Docker and Podman leading the way; explore their distinct functionalities and security benefits.. Container Management, Docker Features, Podman Security, Daemonless Containers. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
This month, I went into my lab and installed the latest version of each browser . I have to say I still firmly believe I The link for this article located at eSecurity Planet is no longer available. . Firefox 3.5 and Internet Explorer 8 both enhance user security, with features like phishing and malware protection, private browsing, and update mechanisms to ensure safe browsing experiences. Firefox Security Features, Internet Explorer 8 Comparison, Web Browser Safety. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
A new blogger to the Linux Security space (he switched months ago), the owner of Fsckin w/linux took a trip to test Firewalls and Linux. From IPCop to Smoothwall to the 8MB Monowall, he compares and contrasts the value of each platform - but with a catch. The HP Vectratesting platform we are using today is an HP Vectra slimline PC. Considering the computer was FREE (as in beer) after a company upgraded their workstations, the specifications are nothing to scoff at. * Pentium III 500 MHz * 192MB of RAM * 1GB Transcend disk-on-chip IDE module * Dual 100Mbps NICs Very interesting... . The link for this article located at is no longer available. . Explore a detailed comparison of top firewalls from Linux and BSD, focusing on their strengths, ideal uses, and unique advantages for network security needs. Linux Firewalls, BSD Security, Network Protection, Open Source Firewalls. . Brittany Day
Linux provides several server-based anti-virus applications, most of which can be configured to interact with a variety of messaging servers. Many use the actively developed ClamAV open source virus toolkit on the back end; others work with proprietary or commercial scanners. In this article we'll compare MailScanner and Anomy Sanitizer on a Sendmail messaging server. Scanning emails for viruses even before it reaches the user's desktop is a very important step in protecting your users and the network as a whole. This article talks about two email virus spanners, MailScanner and Anomy. Do you have any other favorites? . Before you install an anti-virus scanner on your server, you should install ClamAV. You can get it up and running from scratch in about 10 minutes. Most Linux distributions' clamd.conf files are already configured to scan mail. Also, quite conveniently, most distros' ClamAV configurations are set to check for virus signature updates several times a day. ClamAV even has several SMTP scanners for sysadmins who want to make sure their users aren't sending anything infected. The link for this article located at Linux.com is no longer available. . Enhance your Linux server's email security by integrating ClamAV with Amavisd-new and MailScanner, providing robust protection against viruses and spam threats. Open Source Email Scanner, Linux Virus Protection, ClamAV Setup, MailScanner Comparison, Anomy Sanitizer Guide. . Bill Locke
Linux Weekly News gives mostly a thumbs down to Linux Firewalls as well as Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls . Read their review to learn of some good points, as well as the bad. "Here we review two Linux firewalling . . .. Linux Weekly News gives mostly a thumbs down to Linux Firewalls as well as Building Linux and OpenBSD Firewalls . Read their review to learn of some good points, as well as the bad. "Here we review two Linux firewalling offerings, neither of which is as good as it really could be, but one of which is not bad." . LWN examines the contents of "Linux Firewalls" and "OpenBSD Firewalls," providing insights into the merits and drawbacks of each publication.. Firewalling Books, Linux Firewalls, OpenBSD Practices. . Anthony Pell
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