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July 17-20, 2000 in Monterey, California
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Tutorial
Secure Internet Servers/Firewalls with OpenBSD
Ian Darwin
Track: BSD Tutorial
Date: Tuesday, July 18
Time: 1:30pm
- 5:00pm
Location: Bonzai I
OpenBSD comes out of the box with all the software you need, just
needing some editing to be configured as a secure server for Web, FTP, email,
and other services. This tutorial will cover the basics of installing,
configuring and maintaining OpenBSD systems. We'll show the detailed
configuration changes needed to configure secured internet services.
You will learn how to configure OpenBSD as a firewall using included
tools. And you'll find out how to extend the system with other
internet tools
Who Should Attend:
Security Consultants who need to know the basics of OpenBSD.
System and Network Administrators with some knowledge of
UNIX (any flavor) system and network configuration.
Course Outline:
- OpenBSD and Security
- System Installation and Operation
- Important Configuration Files
- Ports and Packages
- Network Services: httpd ftpd DNS
- Mail Services: sendmail, smtpd, postfix/qmail, POP
- LAN services: DHCP. NIS. NFS. XDM
- Security services: Ssh, IPFilter and IPNAT, Kerberos, NTP
- Virtual Private Networks: static setup, photurisd, isakmpd
- Logging Features: syslog, ipmon
- Intrusion Detection Systems
- Keeping the security you started with: updates, stability.
- Information resources
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