Internet & TCP/IP Network Security - Softcover

Pabrai, Uday O.; Gurbani, Vijay K.

 
9780070482159: Internet & TCP/IP Network Security

Synopsis

Here is the step-by-step guide to setting up and using firewall security systems-as well as other products-that UNIX programmers have sorely needed. It not only describes what a firewall can do, but also, importantly, what it cannot do. Practically and authoritative, the book delivers details on how to secure internal networks from Internet intrusion... how to customize firewalls and network configuration files to suit specific security needs... and how to configure and use the controversial SATAN software, as well as security tools available via Anonymous FTP. In addition, it sheds light on emerging technologies such as Kerberos (a primary standard for authenticating identities developed at MIT to develop its own network).

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From the Back Cover

How to set up and use a firewall system for effective network security If you're a UNIX programmer or administrator, this book offers you practical, step-by-step guidance on setting up and using firewall security systems-as well as other security products-to make your internal TCPP network more secure. Writen by two UNIX security experts, this reference describes in detail what a firewall system can and cannot do, fully explaining: How to configure a firewall system and use it successfully; How to protect your internal network from Internet intrusion; How to install, configure, and use the SATAN software; How to configure and use security tools available via Anonymous FTP. You'll also find state-of-the-art information on important technologies such as Kerberos-a primary standard for authenticating identities, developed at MIT. Filled with fully tested commands, utilities, and applications, this solid resource will give you the hands-on techniques and savvy needed to protect your network from any security threats.

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