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safe_mysqld script
Samba daemons
scp command
scripting
automatic configuration of preferences on remote systems
files, breaking into chunks
reassembling
global search and replace using Perl
logfiles, colorizing data in
security certificates, trustworthiness
closing access to ex-users
CVS and remote connections
enhancing with non-standard TLDs
evaluating using /proc
files, enhancement of
history, clearing (bash)
name resolution and
setuid/setgid binaries, eliminating
semicolon (;) and Perl one-liners
send_arp
sendmail configuration files, automatic updating
servers distributing load with round-robin DNS
monitoring
[See monitoring] updating asynchronously
servers.map file
services, removing unnecessary
setuid and setgid binaries, finding
setuid and sudo
single (boot parameter)
skill
slaves
smbd
snapshot backups
snapshot-type backups rotating snapshots
Snark rule
snice
sockets identifying listeners
sockets and associated processes, identifying
SQLAuthTypes
SQLConnectInfo
Squid proxy
src directory, CVS
ssh
2nd
backups with tar
CVS and remote logins
SSH CVS, using for
ssh key generation
keys, compared to passwords
keys, usefulness of
logins, using for
turbo mode
port 22
ports, forwarding
private keys, protecting
rsync over
security of
ssh-agent
GUI, running in
ssh-to script
traffic, securing with
vtun, using with
X11 traffic, forwarding over
SSL and ntop
standard error redirecting
standard output redirecting
sudo
setuid and
syntax
groups
users
syslog
DNS logs and
filtering facilities and priorities
MARK messages
protecting the syslog port
remote logging, risks of
syslog.conf
system administration automated logout of idle users
delegation of responsibilities
environment, replicating across a network
make, system updates using
network monitoring
[See monitoring] processes, manipulating with procps
runaway processes, preventing
ssh, using for logins across the network
user accounts, closing
system administrators
2nd
system resource limits, setting
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