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Linux Networking Solutions - Part 2 [Video]

By : Gregory Boyce
Book Image

Linux Networking Solutions - Part 2 [Video]

By: Gregory Boyce

Overview of this book

<p>To begin, you'll find out how to use Samba 4 to create an Active Directory compatible directory service for your network, then you’ll see how to set up file storage. In this section you will learn how several options to explore in order to host your own file storage, including Samba, NFS, and WebDAV.</p> <p>Moving on, you'll learn how to set up an e-mail server, and we'll look at how e-mail works as a service. You'll also set up SMTP and IMAP mail services, and enable spam filtering. Then we’ll configure our own XMPP-based IM service, configure it to communicate with other XMPP services, and configure Pidgin as a client to utilize the service.</p> <p>After that, you'll see how to start monitoring services on your network using Nagios. Then, you'll map out the network so you can discover what is actually there. Finally, you'll discover how to watch over your network through centralized logging and manage an intrusion detection system using Snort.</p> <h2>Style and Approach</h2> <p>This video is packed with practical and a task-based approach that will walk you through building, maintaining, and securing a computer network using Linux.</p>
Table of Contents (7 chapters)
Chapter 7
Watching Your Network
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Section 3
Managing Your Snort Rules
Having a place to download rules from is great, but having a way to keep them up to date in an automated manner is even better. With Snort, this can be done by the PulledPork tool, which automates the downloads, installation, and management of the rule sets. - Install git - Add libraries which pulledpork - Clone the git repo - Create a pulledpork.conf file