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Mastering Linux Security and Hardening - Second Edition

By : Donald A. Tevault
Book Image

Mastering Linux Security and Hardening - Second Edition

By: Donald A. Tevault

Overview of this book

From creating networks and servers to automating the entire working environment, Linux has been extremely popular with system administrators for the last couple of decades. However, security has always been a major concern. With limited resources available in the Linux security domain, this book will be an invaluable guide in helping you get your Linux systems properly secured. Complete with in-depth explanations of essential concepts, practical examples, and self-assessment questions, this book begins by helping you set up a practice lab environment and takes you through the core functionalities of securing Linux. You'll practice various Linux hardening techniques and advance to setting up a locked-down Linux server. As you progress, you will also learn how to create user accounts with appropriate privilege levels, protect sensitive data by setting permissions and encryption, and configure a firewall. The book will help you set up mandatory access control, system auditing, security profiles, and kernel hardening, and finally cover best practices and troubleshooting techniques to secure your Linux environment efficiently. By the end of this Linux security book, you will be able to confidently set up a Linux server that will be much harder for malicious actors to compromise.
Table of Contents (20 chapters)
1
Section 1: Setting up a Secure Linux System
8
Section 2: Mastering File and Directory Access Control (DAC)
11
Section 3: Advanced System Hardening Techniques

Questions

  1. Which nftables command would you use to see how many packets have been dropped by a particular rule?
  2. What is the major difference between firewalld on RHEL 7 and firewalld on RHEL 8?
  3. Which firewall system loads its rules atomically?
  4. In which of the following formats does firewalld store its rules?
    A. .txt
    B. .config
    C. .html
    D. .xml
  5. Which nft command would you use to place a rule prior to another rule?
    A. insert
    B. add
    C. place
    D. position
  6. Which of the following commands would you use to list all of the firewalld zones on your system?
    A. sudo firewalld --get-zones
    B. sudo firewall-cmd --list-zones
    C. sudo firewall-cmd --get-zones
    D. sudo firewalld --list-zones
  7. Which of the following statements about nftables is false?
    A. With nftables, rules are added atomically.
    B. With nftables, a table refers to a particular protocol family.
    C. With nftables, ports and their associated...