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Red Hat Linux 7.0 Networking & Security: Level 1

1.0 Networking on Linux
1.1 Underst&ing Linux Networking
1.2 A Few Key Protocols
1.3 Using Comm& Line Tools to
1.4 Configure Networking
1.5 Using LinuxConf to configure
1.6 Networking
1.7 Ethernet & Dial Up Networking
1.8 The Network Card, the interface, & the route

2.0 Troubleshooting Networking
2.1 Using the Ping Comm&
2.2 Checking Ifconfig & route

3.0 Dial-up Networking
3.1 Protocols
3.2 Working with an ISP

4.0 DHCP
4.1 Configuring the DHCP Server
4.2 The DHCP Client

5.0 Introducing Domain Name Service-DNS
5.1 Subdomains & Zones
5.2 Configuring the Client Side of DNS

6.0 Server-side DNS
6.1 Configuring DNS Server
6.2 PTR Record
6.3 Utilities

7.0 Network Information Service
7.1 Underst&ing the Purpose of NIS/NFS
7.2 The YP Comm&
7.3 The R Comm&s

Red Hat Linux 7.0 Networking & Security: Level 2

1.0 Introducing Samba
1.1 Purpose & Background of Samba
1.2 Installing the Packages
1.3 Setting up Core Configuration Options
1.4 Setting up Shares
1.5 Security & Password Issues
1.6 Client Testing
1.7 Setting up the smb.conf configuration file
1.8 The Print Tool

2.0 The LDAP Directory Protocol
2.1 Underst&ing LDAP
2.2 Setting up an LDAP Server

3.0 Underst&ing E-mail on Linux
3.1 Security Considerations & Transfer Agents

4.0 Basic Sendmail Configuration
4.1 Overview of Configuration Files
4.2 Using e-mail Aliases

5.0 Using the Procmail Delivery Agent
5.1 Underst&ing the Purpose of Procmail
5.2 Setting up Procmail recipes

6.0 Mail Relay Agents: POP & IMAP
6.1 Using POP & IMAP

Red Hat Linux 7.0 Networking & Security: Level 3

1.0 Basic Apache Web Server Configuration
1.1 Features of Apache
1.2 Packages

2.0 Httpd.conf
2.1 Httpd.conf

3.0 Server Resource Management
3.1 Srm.conf

4.0 Access.conf
4.1 Access.conf

5.0 Advanced Features of Apache
5.1 Virtual Hosting, Server-side Includes, & CGI

6.0 Apache Modules
6.1 Locating Modules

Red Hat Linux 7.0 Networking & Security: Level 4

1.0 Security Basics
1.1 Reasons for Security-Protection from disaster, malice & accident
1.2 Physical, User, & Network Security
1.3 Defining some Security-related terms
1.4 Cryptography-algorithms/symmetric & asymmetric

2.0 Physical Security
2.1 Hard Drive Removal, Booting form Floppy & BIOS Passwords
2.2 LILO Prompt run Levels & Passwords
2.3 Using the Sticky Bit
2.4 Session Security

3.0 User Security
3.1 Reviewing File System Permissions
3.2 Monitoring Login Attempts
3.3 Dangling Files from deleted Users
3.4 Securetty & Nologin files
3.5 Using File Attributes
3.6 Using Su & Sudo

4.0 Passwords
4.1 The Passwd & Shadow Files
4.2 MD5 & authconfig
4.3 Pwconv & related Utilities
4.4 Cracklib & the Linux.words Library

5.0 Pluggable Authentication Modules
5.1 Defining PAM & PAM Clients
5.2 Reviewing the Directories /lib/security & /etc/pam.d & /etc/security
5.3 The access.conf & time.conf files

6.0 Public Private Key Systems
6.1 Underst&ing the Key Exchange

7.0 Controlling User Access to Resources
7.1 Clobberd & Clobberedit
7.2 Limits
7.3 Process Accounting

8.0 Network Security
8.1 Inetd

Red Hat Linux 7.0 Networking & Security: Level 5

1.0 TCP Wrappers
1.1 Host Allow & Host Deny
1.2 Host Options
1.3 tcpdchk & tcpdmatch
1.4 identd
1.5 Plaintext Network Services
1.6 SAINT & Nessus

2.0 Network Routing
2.1 Underst&ing Network Traffic
2.2 Enabling IP Forwarding
2.3 Underst&ing Dynamic Routing
2.4 The Traceroute Comm&
2.5 Optimizing the Kernel for Routing

3.0 Advanced Routing Techniques
3.1 Three advanced routing techniques
3.2 Using a Traditional Proxy Server with Client Configuration
3.3 Using a Transparent Proxy with Port Forwarding
3.4 Using network Address Translation/IP Masquerading
3.5 Red Hat's Piranah Virtual Server
3.6 Portscanners, Sniffers, TCPdump & Ethereal
3.7 IPTraf Interface

4.0 Display Security
4.1 Xhost for Host-based Security
4.2 Xauth for more Precise Security

5.0 The Secure Shell
5.1 Defining the Importance of SSH
5.2 Generating Keys
5.3 Authentication Layers
5.4 Using SSH & SCP
5.5 Tunneling Other Protocols Over SSH

6.0 Firewalls & IP Chains
6.1 Underst&ing Firewalls & IP Chains
6.2 Setting default Policies
6.3 Setting Up IP Masquerading
6.4 Adding Rules
6.5 Additional Resources

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