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Linux security tools and network monitoring



Get all the necessary tools for hardening your Linux security, like Snort, Nessus, Nmap and more. Then, lock down your perimeter with open source network monitoring tool Nagios.

BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Linux security tutorials (28),  Linux network monitoring with Nagios (8) 
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Platform and application security: Linux distributions, AppArmor and more
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 24 Apr 2007
TIP - Is AppArmor as good as SELinux? Which Linux distribution is the safest? An expert takes on these issues and more.
Bastille Linux: Introduction and installation
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 09 Apr 2007
TIP - Bastille Linux is an automated security tool, ideal for cross-platform environments. Get started here with an introduction and instructions for installation.
Improving Snort performance with Barnyard
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 21 May 2007
TIP - Increasing the speed and efficiency of intrusion-detection system application Snort means reduced false positives and more focus on actual threats. You can do this with Barnyard, a third-party application that leaves...
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Nagios founder gives in to commercial support
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 12 Nov 2007
ARTICLE - With the creation of Nagios Enterprises, Nagios creator Ethan Galstad has finally opted for paid support services for his open source systems monitoring application.
Integrating Nagios with Netcool
Expert: James Turnbull | 21 Aug 2007
EXPERT RESPONSE - I am not overly familiar with NetCool but Nagios can certainly send SMNP traps when events occur. The best way to do this is to use host and service event handlers to call the snmptrap (if you're using Net-SNMP) command...
Nagios Looking Glass: Getting started
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 05 Feb 2007
TIP - Nagios Looking Glass (NLG) allows users to access Nagios data on a Web server via an HTTP connection. Learn how to set up the NLG client-server model in this tip.
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