comp.os.linux.security biweekly FAQ pointer

comp.os.linux.security biweekly FAQ pointer

Post by $kr1p7_k1.. » Tue, 16 Jul 2002 21:08:20



Welcome to comp.os.linux.security.  We ask that you please read the FAQ
before posting questions to the newsgroup.  Otherwise:  Look, listen, learn,
contribute, but above all, enjoy yourself and the interests you share with
the other denizens of the newsgroup.

This FAQ is intended to serve as a starting point for those new to the
newsgroup, but is also intended to be a survey of  Linux security issues and
tools.  

This FAQ is aimed at intermediate to experienced Linux users and is
intended to not only answer specific questions, but to also facilitate
further learning by providing pointers other useful security resources.

This introduction/pointer will be posted to comp.os.linux.security
approximately every two weeks.

The latest version of this faq is 2.0, and can be downloaded from:

    http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/colsfaq.html

    http://www.memeticcandiru.com/colsfaq.html

 
 
 

1. comp.os.linux.security biweekly FAQ pointer

Welcome to comp.os.linux.security.  We ask that you please read the FAQ
before asking any questions you may have.  Otherwise:  Look, listen, learn,
contribute, but above all, enjoy yourself and the interests you share with
the other denizens of the newsgroup.

This FAQ is intended to serve as a starting point for those new to the
newsgroup, but is also intended to be a survey of  Linux security issues and
tools.  This FAQ is aimed at intermediate to experienced Linux users and is
intended to not only answer specific questions, but to also facilitate
further learning by providing pointers other useful security resources.

This introduction/pointer will be posted to comp.os.linux.security
every two weeks, on the 1st and the 15th of each month.

The current version is 1.3, and was last updated on Oct. 22, 2001.  It can be
downloaded from:

     http://www.geocities.com/swan_daniel/colsfaq.html

Or the mirror at:

     http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/colsfaq.html

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