Join Books.org — it's free

Networking & Telecommunications, Operating Systems, Computers - General & Miscellaneous
Linux Firewalls: Attack Detection and Response with Iptables, PSAD, and Fwsnort by Michael Rash β€” book cover

Linux Firewalls: Attack Detection and Response with Iptables, PSAD, and Fwsnort

by Michael Rash
Available on Bookshop Write a review

Books.org participates in affiliate programs including Bookshop.org and the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program. We may earn a commission from qualifying purchases made through links on this page, at no additional cost to you.

Log in to track your reading progress.

Overview

System administrators need to stay ahead of new security vulnerabilities that leave their networks exposed every day. A firewall and an intrusion detection systems (IDS) are two important weapons in that fight, enabling you to proactively deny access and monitor network traffic for signs of an attack.

Linux Firewalls discusses the technical details of the iptables firewall and the Netfilter framework that are built into the Linux kernel, and it explains how they provide strong filtering, Network Address Translation (NAT), state tracking, and application layer inspection capabilities that rival many commercial tools. You'll learn how to deploy iptables as an IDS with psad and fwsnort and how to build a strong, passive authentication layer around iptables with fwknop.

Concrete examples illustrate concepts such as firewall log analysis and policies, passive network authentication and authorization, exploit packet traces, Snort ruleset emulation, and more with coverage of these topics:

Passive network authentication and OS fingerprinting iptables log analysis and policies Application layer attack detection with the iptables string match extension Building an iptables ruleset that emulates a Snort ruleset Port knocking vs. Single Packet Authorization (SPA) Tools for visualizing iptables logs

Perl and C code snippets offer practical examples that will help you to maximize your deployment of Linux firewalls. If you're responsible for keeping a network secure, you'll find Linux Firewalls invaluable in your attempt to understand attacks and use iptables-along with psad and fwsnort-to detect and even prevent compromises.

The Netfilter firewall built into Linux provides capabilities that rival many commercial firewalls. Providing concrete examples to illustrate concepts, this new reference explores using Netfilter as an intrusion detection system (IDS) by combining it with Snort rule sets and custom software available from the author's site, cipherdyne.org.

Synopsis

The Netfilter firewall built into Linux provides capabilities that rival many commercial firewalls. Providing concrete examples to illustrate concepts, this new reference explores using Netfilter as an intrusion detection system (IDS) by combining it with Snort rule sets and custom software available from the author's site, cipherdyne.org.

About the Author, Michael Rash

Michael Rash is a security architect with Enterasys Networks, Inc., where he develops the Dragon intrusion detection and prevention system. He is a frequent contributor to open source projects and the creator of psad, fwknop, and fwsnort. Rash is an expert on firewalls, intrusion detection systems, passive OS fingerprinting, and the Snort rules language. He is co-author of Snort 2.1 Intrusion Detection (Syngress, 2004) and author of Intrusion Prevention and Active Response (Syngress, 2005), and he has written security articles for Linux Journal, Sys Admin magazine, and ;login:.

Reviews

There are no reviews yet. Log in to write one.

Book Details

Published
July 1, 2007
Publisher
No Starch Press San Francisco, CA
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781593271411

More by Michael Rash

Similar books