By Simson Garfinkel & Gene Spafford; ISBN 1-56592-148-8, 1004 pages.Second Edition, April 1996.(See the catalog page for this book.)
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Preface
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Policies and Guidelines
Chapter 3: Users and PasswordsChapter 4: Users, Groups, and the SuperuserChapter 5: The UNIX FilesystemChapter 6: Cryptography
Chapter 7: BackupsChapter 8: Defending Your AccountsChapter 9: Integrity ManagementChapter 10: Auditing and LoggingChapter 11: Protecting Against Programmed ThreatsChapter 12: Physical SecurityChapter 13: Personnel Security
Chapter 14: Telephone SecurityChapter 15: UUCPChapter 16: TCP/IP NetworksChapter 17: TCP/IP ServicesChapter 18: WWW SecurityChapter 19: RPC, NIS, NIS+, and KerberosChapter 20: NFS
Chapter 21: FirewallsChapter 22: Wrappers and ProxiesChapter 23: Writing Secure SUID and Network Programs
Chapter 24: Discovering a Break-inChapter 25: Denial of Service Attacks and SolutionsChapter 26: Computer Security and U.S. LawChapter 27: Who Do You Trust?
Appendix A: UNIX Security ChecklistAppendix B: Important FilesAppendix C: UNIX ProcessesAppendix D: Paper SourcesAppendix E: Electronic ResourcesAppendix F: OrganizationsAppendix G: Table of IP Services
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