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Have a look at www.sastk.org this is a toolkit to help secure slackware.
Might help you to start secure your machines better.
Paulo
-----Original Message-----
From: Steven Adams [mailto:steve@drifthost.com]
Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 8:18 AM
To: security-discuss@linuxsecurity.com
Subject: Making ps secure
Hi,
I am running slackware linux and i notice that on freebsd and some other
distros when u type ps auxf it only outputs the processes your running and
not anyone else..
I was wondering how they made it do this..
Ive also noticed that in a users home dir .bash_history is owned by the
user.. But if the user trys to remove it or chmod it to a diferent setting
it says operation not permitted.
Ive also seen this before
When someone trys a normal ping.
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
How are theses things done and is there a site thats tells u in detail on
how to make your system secure
/Steve
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