LinuxSecurity Contributor - Benjamin D. Thomas
Benjamin D. Thomas
Articles From Benjamin D. Thomas
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Firewall Builder 2.0.6
23 February 2005
Firewall Builder consists of an object-oriented GUI and a set of policy compilers for various firewa
Firewalls
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Security holes affect multiple Linux/Unix products
23 February 2005
Attackers could launch malicious code by exploiting vulnerabilities in a file transferring tool used
Host Security
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Insecure ISP Support Is No Help at All
22 February 2005
Hello, this is officer support of the ISP Police Department. You say you're worried that someone mig
General Security
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Zen and the Art of Intrusion Detection
22 February 2005
If a tree falls in a forest with no-one to hear it, does it make a sound? So goes a typical zen-lik
Intrusion Detection
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Automated Patching: An Easier Approach to Managing Your Network Security
22 February 2005
Patch management is an essential administration task within today’s busy IT networks with the cons
Host Security
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Linux For The Future
21 February 2005
Red Hat spent last week trying to get customers to expect more from Linux, talking up the release of
General Security
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Is variable reponse the key to secure systems?
21 February 2005
Intrusion detection software (IDS) first made a serious impression on the European security market i
General Security
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Knoppix Hacks
21 February 2005
Many people, at least people in the techno-geek world, are familiar with Knoppix at least far enough
Documentation
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Linux kernel to include IPv6 firewall
20 February 2005
Version 2.6.12 of the Linux kernel is likely to include packet filtering that will work with IPv6, t
Firewalls
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HITB E-Zine: Issue #36 Released
19 February 2005
After a nice Chinese New Year break we are pleased to bring you Issue #36 of the HITB e-zine. This i
Forums
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Mesh Networking Soars to New Heights
18 February 2005
Mesh Networking and community wireless broadband reached new heights with a world first for Locustw
Wireless Security
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Novell makes open source security moves
17 February 2005
The Waltham, Massachusetts-based company has released the APIs to the open source community to enabl
General Security