This is a discussion on How do i trap DDos attack on my LAN with ipchains/iptables in RHL 9? within the Linux Security forums, part of the System Security and Security Related category; i am a newbie sysadmin. My college lan is protected by the ipchains/iptables firewall. Can i assert to my ...
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i am a newbie sysadmin. My college lan is protected by the
ipchains/iptables firewall. Can i assert to my teachers that it 100% secure? how do i trap a DDps attack against my webserver. help will be appreciated Thanks Manish |
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manish@444.net (Manish Chakravarty) wrote in
news:f6c03307.0310200607.386ce384@posting.google.c om: > i am a newbie sysadmin. My college lan is protected by the > ipchains/iptables firewall. Can i assert to my teachers that it 100% > secure? how do i trap a DDps attack against my webserver. > help will be appreciated No computer system is 100% secure. P.Krumins |
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On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 07:07:47 -0700, Manish Chakravarty without thinking
wrote: > i am a newbie sysadmin. My college lan is protected by the > ipchains/iptables firewall. Can i assert to my teachers that it 100% > secure? how do i trap a DDps attack against my webserver. help will be > appreciated > Thanks > Manish The September 2003 issue of Linux Magazine there's a "Guru Guidance" article "Trapping Crackers with Honeypots" by Roderick W. Smith which explains a concept for trapping attacks. He mentions Snort, Honeyd, Deception Toolkit, Tiny Honey Pot and LeBrea. |