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| LINUX FIREWALLS: ENHANCING SECURITY WITH NFTABLES AND BEYOND, 4/E |
This book's distribution-neutral content has been updated for the current linux kernel and includes code examples for red hat, suse, and debian implementations. linux students will learn how to configure and customize modern firewalls for any linux computer and for networks of all sizes, from home to enterprise. building on the solid networking and firewalling foundation from previous editions, this edition adds extensive coverage of ipv6 firewalling, wireless network firewalls, modern security techniques, new tools, iptables enhancements, vpns, and more.
table of content
part i: packet filtering and basic security measures
chapter 1: preliminary concepts underlying packet-filtering firewalls
chapter 2: packet-filtering concepts
chapter 3: iptables : the legacy linux firewall administration program
chapter 4: nftables : the linux firewall administration program
chapter 5: building and installing a standalone firewall
part ii: advanced issues, multiple firewalls, and perimeter networks
chapter 6: firewall optimization
chapter 7: packet forwarding
chapter 8: nat-network address translation
chapter 9: debugging the firewall rules
chapter 10: virtual private networks
part iii: beyond iptables and nftables
chapter 11: intrusion detection and response
chapter 12: intrusion detection tools
chapter 13: network monitoring and attack detection
chapter 14: filesystem integrity
part iv: appendices
appendix a: security resources
appendix b: firewall examples and support scripts
appendix c: glossary
appendix d: gnu free documentation license
salient features
• presents definitive, up-to-the-minute coverage of nftables, ipv6 and wireless firewalls, and vpns
• reflects extensive updates to iptables, next-generation security tools such as samhain and rkhunter, and new security techniques such as port knocking
• advanced coverage includes hardening the linux kernel to enhance security
• content is distribution neutral, updated for the latest linux kernel, and supported with red hat, suse, and debian code examples.
Author : Steve suehring
Publication : Pearson
Isbn : 9789332552340
Store book number : 107
NRS 800.00
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