UbuntuHelp:Security
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Security Guides
Security Updates
- AutomaticSecurityUpdates - How to set up Ubuntu to install security updates automatically
Passwords
- StrongPasswords - How to generate and use strong passwords in Ubuntu
Miscellaneous Information
- StricterDefaults - Default settings that you could change if you wanted stricter settings at the cost of convenience
Security Tools
General
- InstallingSecurityTools - A guide to installing several security applications in Ubuntu
Firewall
- UFW - Uncomplicated Firewall installed by default in Ubuntu 8.04 LTS and later - https://launchpad.net/ufw
- IptablesHowTo - An introduction to the powerful Linux IPTables firewall
- SinglePacketAuthorization - Advanced "firewall knocking" via cryptographic authentication
Intrusion Detection
- Network Intrusion Detection System (IDS) - Setting up Snort and acidbase to serve as an IDS
System Hardening
- BastilleLinux - The Bastille Linux Security Hardening Tool
System Integrity
- BitDefender - How to install Bit Defender Linux Edition
- FileIntegrityAIDE - File integrity monitoring and verification with AIDE
SSH
- AdvancedOpenSSH - Advanced OpenSSH configuration for enhanced security
Data Deletion
- SecureDeletion - How to erase (wipe) data from hard discs in a way that hampers data recovery
Encrypted Filesystems
- Encrypted Filesystems - Index page containing step-by-step instructions on encrypting entire root filesystems and portable devices
Encrypted Folders
- FolderEncryption - How to encrypt a folder with encfs, and automatically mount it at login
GPG
- GPG Key - How to create/manage a GPG key and use it in your favorite E-Mail client
- GPGKeyOnUSBDrive - How to store your GPG key securely on an encrypted USB flash drive
SSL
- OpenSSL - OpenSSL Secure Sockets Layer implementation information
- CommonAccessCard - Department of Defence Common Access Card (CAC) for Public key infrastructure (PKI) Authentication
Anti-Virus
- Linuxvirus - An overview of viruses on Linux and why you might need an anti-virus program
- Antivirus - How to install an antivirus for Linux
- ClamAV - How to install ClamAV on your HD
Anonymity
- The Onion Router - Anonymous web surfing using TOR: The Onion Router and Privoxy.