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Unit 1: Installing Linux




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                             Figure 1.8: A Manually Configured Network Interface
























          Source: http://www.net-security.org/dl/reviews/0764543784.pdf
          Network Security


          Various major distributions of Linux – strive to make configuring your network security as easy
          as possible. To customize the firewall, simply select the services you want to run on this machine;
          alternatively,  you  can  simply  disable  the  firewall,  which  will  leave  the  machine  open  and
          vulnerable to hacker attacks. You can also choose to enable Security Enhanced Linux (SELinux),
          which can help to minimize any damage caused if hackers gain control of parts of the system.
          Note that SELinux should not be considered an alternative to a firewall – neither the firewall,
          nor SELinux, makes your system completely secure, so it’s best to enable them both. For our
          purposes, you should only allow Remote Login and Web Server traffic through the firewall, and
          set Enable SELinux? to Active, as illustrated in Figure 1.9.

                                 Figure 1.9: Setting Server Security Options




























          Source: http://www.net-security.org/dl/reviews/0764543784.pdf




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