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Re: How to tell if you've been hacked?
- From: Alan Mead <adm ipat com>
- To: sgulick poboxes com, redhat-list redhat com
- Subject: Re: How to tell if you've been hacked?
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1999 18:15:40 -0600
At 06:49 PM 12/13/99 -0500, Steve wrote:
>Could some one point me to some info on the ABC's of examining your system
for
>access violations? If there is such a resource.
There is a security HOWTO on the LDP. I would start there. There is also
the LSAG available at:
https://www.seifried.org/lasg/
To answer your subject question: There are various intruder detection
aids/systems including COPS and Tripwire. And don't overlook network
monitoring--nothing shows you a had host like lots of traffic from an
unknown host from the other side of the world. A good O'Reilly book is ...
I'm blanking on the title ... Something UNIX Secuity something. But it's
good, really.
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Alan D. Mead / Research Scientist / adm ipat com
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