[olug] Meeting Topics
Jason Ferguson
jferguson3 at home.com
Sat Oct 28 13:14:26 UTC 2000
Nate,
Unfortunately, we just covered security a few meetings back and probably wont
return to it for awhile. However, I can make a few recommendations.
First, check out a program called nmap. Nmap is a port scanning program
which is good for seeing what services are running on a given machine. Now,
port scanning machines that are not on your network is a bad thing. but,
typing "nmap localhost" will tell you what is running on your machine. I
recommend shutting down anything you dont use.
Next, another program: pmfirewall. Most of the people here swear by this
program, as it will automatically generate a script full of ipchains
statements for you based on your own requirements. However, I find there to
be one drawback... you dont gain an understanding of what the firewall is
doing when you run a script like this. The solution: dont assume that
pmfirewall is going to magically secure your system. Run it, but take a look
at the script to start trying to understand what it actually does.
The is a book called "Linux Firewalls" out there. Maybe someone (preferably
someone WITHOUT alot of firewall experience) would like to do a review for
the website.
Good luck, and let us know if you need more help.
Jason
Nathan Brown wrote:
> Jason Ferguson wrote:
>
> > Okay,
> >
> > I've had no volunteers for the subjects for the next OLUG meeting. I
> > really dont want this meeting to suck, so I ask this: does anyone have
> > ANYTHING they are willing to go over for the meeting? I'm willing to
> > discuss the basics of burning CDs under Linux, but we need a little more
> > than that. I imagine my presentation can take up to 45 minutes, but
> > that leaves plenty of time.
> >
> > Cmon, folks, I need help here. :)
> >
> > Jason
> >
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> I'm sorry ! insead of help I guess this is more trouble . Is there any
> possibility that there could be anything on security? For instance I'm
> trying to learn IPCHAINS. I know there is more and I would love to learn
> it.
> I do not plan on running a server or anything like that . I just want my
> single @home.com home office computer to not get broken into...... I keep
> hearing that Linux is really the best for security but there is always the
> statement that it's still vulnerable .. I would like to get it to the best
> stage I can get with my meager Knowledge....
>
> Thanks
> Nate
>
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