Ethical Hacking Learn to find vulnerabilities before the bad guys do! Gain real world hands on hacking experience in our state of the art hacking lab. Course designed and taught by expert instructors with years of penetration testing experience. 12 student maximum in every class. Certification attempt included in every package. | Computer Forensics Training at InfoSec Institute Gain the in-demand skills of a certified computer examiner, learn to recover trace data left behind by fraud, theft, and cybercrime perpetrators. Discover the source of computer crime and abuse at your organization so that it never happens again. All of our class sizes are guaranteed to be 12 students or less to facilitate one-on-one interaction with one of our expert instructors. |

| Subject: | Re: Securing Fedora Core 4 |
|---|---|
| Date: | Fri, 23 Sep 2005 15:48:23 -0400 (EDT) |
<quote who="Cocobu">
A good idea is patching the kernel with grsecurity (http://www.grsecurity.net/) Just my 2 cent.
That's the 2nd time I've heard that package suggested. I checked out the web site and it looks very powerful. How easy is it to configure and understand? My major problem with SELinux was that it was so complex, I couldn't see everything it was doing easily. That made it a not so good security tool for me because I just had to trust that it was doing the right job and doing it well...
| <Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread> |
|---|---|---|
| ||
| Previous by Date: | Re: Securing Fedora Core 4, Cocobu |
|---|---|
| Next by Date: | Re: Securing Fedora Core 4, Ryan Cummings |
| Previous by Thread: | Re: Securing Fedora Core 4, Cocobu |
| Next by Thread: | Re: Securing Fedora Core 4, Cocobu |
| Indexes: | [Date] [Thread] [Top] [All Lists] |