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Christopher Negus

"Linux Bible, 2008 Edition: Boot up to Ubuntu, Fedora, KNOPPIX, Debian, openSUSE, and 11 Other Distributions"

gentoo.org/security) are tools, announcements, and links to security policy
and project documents associated with securing Gentoo systems. Find the Gentoo security
handbook here:
www.gentoo.org/doc/en/security
 Slackware security??”To keep up with Slackware security issues, refer to the Slackware
Security Advisories (www.slackware.com/security). You can also join the security
mailing list (www.slackware.com/lists) for Slackware.
 SUSE security??”Online security support for SUSE is provided by SUSE??™s parent company,
Novell. Find links to a variety of SUSE security topics from this site:
www.novell.com/linux/security/securitysupport.html
For openSUSE, visit this site:
www.novell.com/products/opensuse/security.html
Finding General Security Resources
There are many computer security Web resources that now offer information that is particularly
useful to Linux system administrators. Here are a few sites you can check out:
 CERT (www.cert.org)??”The CERT Coordination center follows computer security
issues. Check its home page for the latest vulnerability issues. The site has articles on
security practices (www.cert.org/nav/articles_reports.html). It also has
recommendations on what you should do if your computer has been compromised
(www.cert.


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