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Network Security Hacks: Tips & Tools for Protecting Your Privacy (Hacks)
Network Security Hacks: Tips & Tools for Protecting Your Privacy (Hacks)
Author: Andrew Lockhart
Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Inc.
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars(20 reviews)
Sales Rank: 410507

Format: Illustrated
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published)
Media: Paperback
Edition: 2
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 478
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.1

ISBN: 0596527632
Dewey Decimal Number: 005.8
EAN: 9780596527631
ASIN: 0596527632

Publication Date: October 30, 2006
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4 out of 5 stars Not for beginners...   December 26, 2006
"Network Security Hacks" Second Edition
by: Andrew Lockhart
O'Reilly Media, Inc. 2007
ISBN: 10: 0-596-52763-2

Network Security Hacks is more advanced than some of the other "Hacks series" books.
Explains the why and how of securing your Unix, Linux, or Windows servers. Protect your data and your users form outside threats, using the detailed examples in this book. Not for beginners, this book is intended for experienced administrators, already familiar with server configurations.



4 out of 5 stars Power Tips and Tricks   November 20, 2006
O'Reilly's Hacks series have been hit or miss; mostly hits, and this second edition is no exception. Lockhart and friends bring together a set of tips and tricks in the classic O'Reilly form, and cover a scattershot of topics that people like to know.

There's over 100 hacks here, and I can't possibly cover them all. I'll pick and choose topics to illustrate why I think this book is a success. As other reviewers have noted, this book focuses on Linux and BSD security, but it does cover Windows in a decent amount. This probably reflects the community's choice of OSes (but does under represent some OS X specifics), and the availability of tools and techniques.

Chapter 1, covering 20-some hacks, covers UNIX host-level security. A lot of it is stuff you've seen before, but some of it is stuff that's hard to find (ie Systrace setups, sandboxing services), or so disparate that it's nice to have it all in one place. Chapter 2 covers over a dozen hacks for Windows that are similar, securing your Windows host.

The chapters on privacy (3), encrypting services (5), and tunneling (Chapter 10) are pretty good. They're tight, well written, and clear enough that an intermediate network or system administrator could do well. I liked that chapter 4 covered firewalling for PF on BSD, Linux's Netfilter, and the Windows firewall all similarly. The hacks on VPNs using various tools are great, they're clear in an amazingly short space.

Network and wireless security get a fair shake, and you can even learn how to scan the network for viruses, detect ARP attacks, deploy a captive portal, and assess your systems for vulnerabilities. Again, a nice spread of topics, most of them well covered in a short space.

NIDS topics get their own chapter, and things like Snort setup, maintenance, and even the basics of rule writing get covered. You'll even get an intro to Honeyd for your time.

I would have liked to have seen Chapter 12 on recovery and response get a lot more time and effort, I think it's sorely needed. Perhaps if everyone writes a hack for this chapter they'll add them to the third edition.

All in all a good book for a skilled, intermediate level system and network administrator. This book carries on the hacks series with style and skill, and delivers almost everything in a small package.



5 out of 5 stars Network Security Hacks   August 18, 2006
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

The book is very well written in a professional form. I was able to learn a lot out of it. It should be in every IT security persons library. But it is not a book for beginners. Although all issues are well explained, a certain computer background is needed, and not basic knowledge only. The book is worth its price.

Werner Preining, captain, CPP, CAS



4 out of 5 stars A good book for both Linux and Windows   March 17, 2006
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

First, I write software professionally. I write software, I am not a Sys Admin (which is hard work I might add; System Administration is for hardcore people.) This book saved me money by giving me answers to problems that would have taken me days to find the answers to by searching the internet.

I would have said 5 stars but this covers Unix, Windows and Linux and I was just looking for a Linux book. It is good none the less.

Time is money in this business and this book save both time and money.

Also the book is a "good" read. The authors write well and that keeps you reading. Not a dry manual.

If you are doing Linux for fun or work you need will need to buy this book. It allows you more time to sleep at night.



4 out of 5 stars insight into security   April 6, 2005
  4 out of 7 found this review helpful

Security has been high on my list of things to understand and master these past two years. Our company's firewall has been breached numerous times. This has scared the living daylights out of our stakeholders. I have therefore been forced to become an expert. This is one of the books that has helped me attain this level of understanding. It offers insights not available in regular how to guides on security.

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