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Weight
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Product Group
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IsTextBook
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ISBN
9780130960535
Publication Name
Solaris Security
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
Series
Sun Microsystems Press Ser.
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.9in
Author
Peter H. Gregory
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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For Solaris sysadmins, it's been very difficult to find solid information on Solaris security. Most Solaris books don't cover security well; most security books don't cover Solaris well. Now, there's an outstanding security book focused totally on Solaris environments: The Solaris Security Handbook. Author Peter Gregory has been responsible for securing everything from top-secret AT&T facilities to casinos. Now, he shares his expert insights, offering specific techniques for protecting every element of a Solaris-based network. Start with an up-to-date look at today's security challenges, and a real-world framework for planning system security. Then, walk through standalone system security: PROMs, physical security, boot paths, filesystem security; permissions; auditing tools; user accounts; passwords; startup and shutdown, and more. Next, learn how to secure network interfaces; architect your network for better security; protect E-mail and printing; restrict access over the network; and enhance the security of NIS, NIS+, DNS, and NFS. You'll even find detailed coverage of disaster recovery -- from advance preparation through recovering compromised systems. For all Solaris and UNIX system administrators.

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Publisher
Prentice Hall PTR
ISBN-10
0130960535
ISBN-13
9780130960535
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1092160

Product Key Features

Author
Peter H. Gregory
Publication Name
Solaris Security
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Series
Sun Microsystems Press Ser.
Publication Year
1999
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
336 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.9in
Item Width
7in
Item Weight
23.1 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Qa76.9.A25g75 2000
Table of Content
I. INTRODUCTION. 1. The Security Problem. Causes of Security Weaknesses. Growth of Network Connectivity. Software Vulnerabilities. Employees and Contractors. Motivated and Resourceful Hackers. Site Policies. 2. The Security Paradigm. Principle 1: The Hacker Who Breaks into Your System Will Probably Be Someone You Know. Principle 2: Trust No One, or Be Careful about Whom You Are Required to Trust. Principle 2a: Don't Trust Yourself, or Verify Everything You Do. Principle 3: Make Would-Be Intruders Believe They Will Be Caught. Principle 4: Protect in Layers. Principle 5: While Planning Your Security Strategy, Presume the Complete Failure of Any Single Security Layer. Principle 6: Make Security a Part of the Initial Design. Principle 7: Disable Unneeded Services, Packages, and Features. Principle 8: Before Connecting, Understand and Secure. Principle 9: Prepare for the Worst. The Nine Principles: A Way of Life. II. THE STANDALONE SYSTEM. 3. The PROM, OpenBoot, and Physical Security. What Is the PROM? What Is OpenBoot? Why Users Must Be Kept Out of OpenBoot. Protecting OpenBoot by Setting Security Parameters. Procedures for Changing OpenBoot Security Levels. All Passwords LostPartial Recovery Procedure. Boot Device Recommendations. Change the OpenBoot Banner. Recover a Lost Root Password. Physical Security Considerations. Theft and Access Prevention. Audit PROMs. OpenBoot Passwords. CD-ROM Drives. Backup Media. OS Release Media. Where to Go for Additional Information. 4. The Filesystem. What Is the Filesystem? Some Applications Require Open Permissions. Understanding File and Directory Permissions. Who: User, Group, and Other. Permission Summary: Read, Write, Execute, SetUID, SetGID, Sticky Bit. Putting It All Together: The Who and the What. How to View File and Directory Permissions. Permissions: Numeric Form. Setting File and Directory PermissionsNumeric. Setting File and Directory PermissionsSymbolic. umask and How It Works. Default File Permissions and umask. Root User umask. Default Directory Permissions and umask. How to Find Files with Specific Permission Settings. System Device Access Permissions. Filesystem Auditing Tools. ASET. COPS. Tiger. Tripwire. lsof (list open files). Other Security Tools and Techniques. Check /etc Permissions. Ensure Proper utmp and utmpx Permissions. Use Fix-modes Tool to Enhance Security. Use the fuser Command. Use the ls Command to Show Hidden Files and Hidden Characters in Filenames. Alias the rm Command. Randomize Filesystem Inode Numbers with fsirand. Filesystem Quotas. Filesystem Access Control Lists. Where to Go for Additional Information. 5. User Accounts and Environments. Introduction. User Account Security. The Root Account. Other Administrative Accounts and Groups. User Accounts. When Users Need Root Privileges. PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH. The Password, Shadow, and Group Files. Password File. Shadow File. Password Security. UNIX Groups. The /etc/default/passwd File. Root Access. Direct Root Login. The su Command. Shell and Application Security. Forced Application Startup. Include System Name in Root Shell Prompt. Restricted Shell. Default Login Environment. Writing Directly to the Console. Program Buffer Overflow. Additional Process Information. X-Windows Security. X-Windows Screen Lock, Manual. X-Windows Screen Lock, Auto. X-Windows Display Permissions. Auditing Tools. COPS. Crack. Where to Go for Additional Information. 6. System Startup and Shutdown. System Run Levels. Determining Current Run Level. System Startup. PROM. init. Multiuser Mode. The rc Mechanism. System Shutdown. init. uadmin. More Information on rc Files. An Example rc File Examined. Auditing Startup and Shutdown Mechanisms. COPS. Tripwire. Modifying Startup and Shutdown Mechanisms. Adding Startup and Shutdown Scripts. Changing Startup and Shutdown Scripts.
Copyright Date
2000
Target Audience
College Audience
Topic
Operating Systems / General, Electronics / General
Lccn
99-026686
Dewey Decimal
005.8
Dewey Edition
21
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Computers, Technology & Engineering

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