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 Real World Linux Security by Bob Toxen, "You have in your hands a book I've been waiting to read for years--a practical, hands-on guide to hardening your Linux system." --From the foreword by Eric S. RaymondSafeguard your Linux systems against today's most vicious attacks!Realistic, step-by-step techniques from one of the world's leading Linux security expertsCovers IP Tables, ARP attacks, adaptive firewalls, VPNs, wireless networks, Samba, monitoring, 2.4 kernel security, and much moreQuick and effective recovery from intrusionsCD-ROM contains important new tools for monitoring networks and locking out hackers"A comprehensive guide to system security: covers everything from hardening a system to system recovery after an attack."--Steve Bourne, Creator of the Bourne Shell Stop today's most vicious Internet attackers--right in their tracks! Your Linux system will be attacked: maybe in minutes, certainly in days. Be ready! "Real World Linux Security, Second Edition" brings together state-of-the-art solutions and exclusive software for safeguarding any Linux-based system or network, and fighting off any intrusion. Top Linux security consultant Bob Toxen has thoroughly revamped this definitive guide to reflect today's most vicious Internet attacks--and arm you with breakthrough resources for protecting yourself! Surprising new IP Tables research every netadmin must know aboutNew techniques and software for detecting and blocking ARP and Switch attacks Important enhancements to Linux-based adaptive firewallsThoroughly revised coverage of Samba security for Windows clients802.11b wireless networks securityHow to make the most of Logcheck, Portsentry, and other new monitoring toolsVPN and instant messaging security, GNU PrivacyGuard, 2.
 Linux Kernel Internals: Algorithms and Structures of Version 2.4 by Michael Beck, From the Second Edition: "If you intend to write kernel code or a kernel module, or just want to know how the kernel of a Linux system works, this book is an excellent source of information... I highly recommend this book for anyone who is serious about writing code or who wants to know what is in the Linux kernel." -- Phil Hughes, "Linux Journal Since the introduction of Linux version 1.2 in March 1995, the reliability and flexibility of this free operating system has attracted a vast community of programmers from all over the world. Now at version 2.4, Linux is being successfully employed in commercial software development by internet providers and in research and teaching. As the acknowledged leading reference on the subject, this third edition of "Linux Kernel Programming is for anyone who requires a deeper understanding of the operating system. It explains the technology internals of the successful Linux OS, including: memory managementthe virtual file system switchLinux device driversinter-process communication networking This third edition of "Linux Kernel Programming: has been thoroughly updated throughout to cover Linux 2.4tells you all you need to know about the structure of the kernel, the heart of the Linux operating system. The accompanying CD-ROM contains the Linux Kernel version 2.4.4, plus sources from other programs and documents from the Linux Documentation Project.
Linux kernel mailing list - The Linux kernel mailing list (LKML) is a electronic mailing list focusing on the discussion of Linux kernel development. Many other mailing lists exist to discuss the different subsystems and ports of the linux kernel, but LKML provides the glue that holds the kernel development community together. Linux Kernel Developers Summit - The Linux Kernel Developers Summit is a conference held every year by USENIX where Linux kernel developers talk about current and future developments of the Linux kernel. Linux Kernel API - The Linux Kernel API is an application programming interface providing a uniform method for device drivers and other low-level software written for the Linux kernel to access system resources and services. Linux kernel - The Linux kernel is a free software Unix-like operating system kernel that was begun by Linus Torvalds in 1991 and subsequently improved with the assistance of developers around the world.
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