AccessChk v2.0 As a part of ensuring that they've created a secure environment Windows administrators often need to know what kind of accesses specific users or groups have to resources including files, directories, Registry keys, and Windows services. AccessChk quickly answers these questions with an intuitive interface and output. Access specific users or groups have to resources including files, directories, Registry keys, and Windows services. in winternalswith winternalspartensuringcreatedsecureenvironmentwindowsadministrators
Anatomy of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux) Linux has been described as one of the most secure operating systems available, but the National Security Agency (NSA) has taken Linux to the next level with the introduction of Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). SELinux takes the existing GNU/Linux operating system and extends it with kernel and user-space modifications to make it bullet-proof. If you're running a 2.6 kernel today, you might be surprised to know that you're using SELinux right now! This article explores the ideas behind SELinux and how it's implemented. in Public bookmarkswith agencydescribedlinuxnationaloperatingsecuresecuritysystems
How to restore a hacked Linux server | MDLog:/sysadmin Every sysadmin will try its best to secure the system/s he is managing. Hopefully you never had to restore your own system from a compromise and you will not have to do this in the future. Working on several projects to restore a compromised Linux system for various clients, I have developed a set of rules that others might find useful in similar situations. The type of hacks encountered can be very variate and you might see very different ones than the one I will present, or I have seen live, but even so, this rules might be used as a starting point to develop your own recovery plan. maxpower in Public bookmarkswith sysadmintrysecuresystemmanaginghopefullyrestorecompromise
MirOS/MirPorts: a wonderful operating system for a world of peace MirOS BSD is a secure operating system from the BSD family for 32-bit i386 and sparc systems. It is based on 4.4BSD-Lite (mostly OpenBSD, some NetBSD®). The MirPorts Framework is a portable ports tree to facilitate the installation of additional software. The project also releases some portable software: mksh, a pdksh-based shell; PaxMirabilis, an archiver for various formats; MirMake, a framework for building software; MirNroff, an AT&T nroff based man page (and text document) formatter; MirCksum, a flexible checksumming and hash generation tool; and some more. in Public bookmarkswith 32-bitbsdfamilyi386mirosoperatingsecuresystem
oSync - Opera Sync and Backup oSync provides a simple and secure way to synchronize bookmarks beetween computers. oSync can also backup your bookmarks or publish them as HTML and clean up bloated bookmark files. The synchronizing can be completely automated and is aimed to be as transparent as possible for the user. in operawith operaosyncsecuresynchronizebeetweencomputersbackuppublishby 2 users