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Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services
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Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network Services Module 1 - Securing BIND
Name server topology: public vs. private, DMZs, etc. Configuring appropriate recursion and fetching policies Using authentication keys Running BIND in a chrooted environment
Module 2 - Improving NIS and NFS
Configurations to avoid Restricting accounts
Module 3 - Securing LDAP
Configuring TLS authentication Restricting access to directory schema
Module 4 - Locking Down Sendmail
Configuring access control Authentication configuration options, including TLS Implementing the Real-time Black Hole List and other anti-spam features
Module 5 - Secure Email Alternatives: imaps and pop3s
SSL-tunneled IMAP and POP3 mail
Module 6 - Restricting FTP Access
Configuring restricted guest account
Module 7 - Mastering host-based access controls
Advanced xinetd configuration Advanced tcp_wrappers configuration
Module 8 - Securing Apache
Containing CGI risks Auditing PHP and scripts Controlling and monitoring hosted sites
Module 9 - Using Kerberos Authentication
"Kerberizing" services Using Kerberos in heterogeneous environments
Module 10 - The Secure Shell: OpenSSH
Using public-private key pairs for authentication Remote administration using OpenSSH Port-forwarding Alternate authentication methods
Module 11 - Database Security
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems South Africa (Pty) Ltd. in Johannesburg, South Africa
Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network ServicesModule 1 - Securing BIND
Name server topology: public vs. private, DMZs, etc. Configuring appropriate recursion and fetching policies Using authentication keys Running BIND in a chrooted environment
Module 2 - Improving NIS and NFS
Configurations to avoid Restricting accounts
Module 3 - Securing LDAP
Configuring TLS authentication Restricting access to directory schema
Module 4 - Locking Down Sendmail
Configuring access control Authentication configuration options, including TLS Implementing the Real-time Black Hole List and other anti-spam features
Module 5 - Secure Email Alternatives: imaps and pop3s
SSL-tunneled IMAP and POP3 mail
Module 6 - Restricting FTP Access
Configuring restricted guest account
Module 7 - Mastering host-based access controls
Advanced xinetd configuration Advanced tcp_wrappers configuration
Module 8 - Securing Apache
Containing CGI risks Auditing PHP and scripts Controlling and monitoring hosted sites
Module 9 - Using Kerberos Authentication
"Kerberizing" services Using Kerberos in heterogeneous environments
Module 10 - The Secure Shell: OpenSSH
Using public-private key pairs for authentication Remote administration using OpenSSH Port-forwarding Alternate authentication methods
Module 11 - Database Security
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Philippines Inc. in Makati City, Metro Manila, Philippines
Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network ServicesModule 1 - Securing BIND
Name server topology: public vs. private, DMZs, etc. Configuring appropriate recursion and fetching policies Using authentication keys Running BIND in a chrooted environment
Module 2 - Improving NIS and NFS
Configurations to avoid Restricting accounts
Module 3 - Securing LDAP
Configuring TLS authentication Restricting access to directory schema
Module 4 - Locking Down Sendmail
Configuring access control Authentication configuration options, including TLS Implementing the Real-time Black Hole List and other anti-spam features
Module 5 - Secure Email Alternatives: imaps and pop3s
SSL-tunneled IMAP and POP3 mail
Module 6 - Restricting FTP Access
Configuring restricted guest account
Module 7 - Mastering host-based access controls
Advanced xinetd configuration Advanced tcp_wrappers configuration
Module 8 - Securing Apache
Containing CGI risks Auditing PHP and scripts Controlling and monitoring hosted sites
Module 9 - Using Kerberos Authentication
"Kerberizing" services Using Kerberos in heterogeneous environments
Module 10 - The Secure Shell: OpenSSH
Using public-private key pairs for authentication Remote administration using OpenSSH Port-forwarding Alternate authentication methods
Module 11 - Database Security
A Classroom course provided by Sun Microsystems Pte Ltd. in Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Malaysia
Red Hat Enterprise Security: Network ServicesModule 1 - Securing BIND
Name server topology: public vs. private, DMZs, etc. Configuring appropriate recursion and fetching policies Using authentication keys Running BIND in a chrooted environment
Module 2 - Improving NIS and NFS
Configurations to avoid Restricting accounts
Module 3 - Securing LDAP
Configuring TLS authentication Restricting access to directory schema
Module 4 - Locking Down Sendmail
Configuring access control Authentication configuration options, including TLS Implementing the Real-time Black Hole List and other anti-spam features
Module 5 - Secure Email Alternatives: imaps and pop3s
SSL-tunneled IMAP and POP3 mail
Module 6 - Restricting FTP Access
Configuring restricted guest account
Module 7 - Mastering host-based access controls
Advanced xinetd configuration Advanced tcp_wrappers configuration
Module 8 - Securing Apache
Containing CGI risks Auditing PHP and scripts Controlling and monitoring hosted sites
Module 9 - Using Kerberos Authentication
"Kerberizing" services Using Kerberos in heterogeneous environments
Module 10 - The Secure Shell: OpenSSH
Using public-private key pairs for authentication Remote administration using OpenSSH Port-forwarding Alternate authentication methods
Module 11 - Database Security
A Classroom course provided by Sun Learning Centers - India in Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, New Delhi, India
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