[CALUG] opinion on book(s) on network security?

Jason Dixon jason at dixongroup.net
Sun Jun 8 13:18:22 EDT 2008


On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 09:25:04AM -0600, Jason Dixon wrote:
> On Sun, Jun 08, 2008 at 09:43:21AM -0400, Rajiv Gunja wrote:
> > Ed,
> > I have read/browsed that book online. I felt that it is good only for
> > learning different jargons that is put out there when geeks and sysadmins
> > talk about security. But it fails very much to explain how to protect your
> > system or even simply identify what services a distribution will have open.
> > 
> > Yes I agree that it is very difficult to write a Linux Network Security when
> > there are over 150 Linux Distributions, but at least the basic concept of
> > Security should be covered in a book I read and this book fails it.
> 
> Keep in mind that modern exploits tend to focus on the application services
> and less on the underlying OSI L2-4 layers.  A "Linux Security" book
> will only get you so far (as Ed alluded to).

s/Ed alluded to/Rajiv alluded to/;


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