Linux Magazine #143 - Digital Issue

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Intrusion Prevention

New vulnerabilities appear every day. To keep your network safe, you need to think like an attacker.

Cover Stories:

  • IPv6 Pen Testing: You can't rely on just your IPv4 pen test tools if IPv6 services are running on the network.
  • Capture File Filtering with Wireshark: Save a history of network activity and search it later for intrusion evidence.
  • OpenVAS: How safe is your network? Look for potential problems with this open source vulnerability assessment tool.
  • Side Channel Attacks: Error messages and verbose log entries can tip off intruders.



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Also in this issue:

  • Table of Contents
  • Comment: Final Perk
  • On the DVD: Mageia Linux
  • DVD Inlay
  • News
  • Tech Tools: Peppermint Three announced; Zsh 5.0 Released; ActiveState Releases Komodo 7.1, IPFire 2.11 Released
  • Surveillance with NAS: Build a NAS device into your security camera configuration with ZoneMinder.
  • OpenSSL with Bash: Integrate OpenSSL encryption into your shell scripts with all the bells and whistles of Bash.
  • Security Lessons – Database Security: Your database might be the most vulnerable part of your network.
  • Perl – Heroku: Pushing web applications live with Heroku.
  • Password Tools: Tools for generating passwords and checking password quality.
  • Charly – GeoIP Lookup: Map an IP address to a country.
  • Flash Filesystems: Modern mobile devices depend on flash drives, and like any storage device, flash depend on a filesystem.
  • Ask Klaus! Your Linux questions answered.
  • HTPS Proxy: Keeping watch on encrypted web sessions.
  • Command Line – xorg.conf: Manage your graphical environment through the xorg.conf file.
  • Workspace – EasyGUI: Add graphic elements to your Python scripts.
  • MyPaint: Sketch freehand with this highly expressive desktop app.
  • Movgrab: Grab online videos and download them to your desktop for offline viewing.
  • Doghouse – Tiny Computers: maddog celebrates the arrival of ultrasmall boards.
  • OSCON 2012: O'Reilly's popular OSCON conference delivers ideas and plenty of extras.
  • Kernel News: Zack reports on futexes, memory management for swapless systems, and leap seconds.
  • Raspberry Pi: Did you ever imagine a tiny Linux system for only US$ 25?



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