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FreeBSD Security Fundamentals Presentation at Toor 11

Justin Lundy writes: "Last weekend Sean Lewis from Subterrain Security Group (SSG) presented a lecture on FreeBSD Security Fundamentals at Toorcon 2001 in San Diego, CA. It covers securelevels, suexec, chroot and jail, nosuid, rc.conf settings and special sysctl values. The presentation is available at http://www.subterrain.net/presentations/."
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FreeBSD Security Fundamentals Presentation at Toor

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  • FreeBSD security (Score:3, Insightful)

    by laymil ( 14940 ) <laymil@obsolescence.net> on Wednesday October 03, 2001 @01:11AM (#2382082) Homepage
    Its just damn nice to see that there are still people who give a damn about security without taking away privacy. He makes some interesting points....but theres really nothing new there. At least its the first article in a while that mentions security without worrying about backdoors put there intentionally by BIG BROTHER (TM) hehe.
  • by Anonymous Coward
    ...is that because no one reads it, the sites linked in the article won't get slashdotted

    mjl.
  • ?toor tog

    heh...seriously...i'm assuming that's where they got "Toor" from...'root' backwards...
  • Just installed a firewall for my new DSL with NetBSD. Used an old, really old, pc laptop that I paid way too much for 7 years ago, and never got much use out of it. But now with only 32megs, it kicks ass as a firewall/NAT/router combo. I save my "big iron" for the less important jobs, like webserver. :-)

    Thanks to the developers and everyone else involved in the BSD effort. NetBSD reduces paranoia in a scary world.

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