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RE: networking
- To: "'alex'" <alex_(_at_)_crawfish_(_dot_)_suba_(_dot_)_com>
- Subject: RE: networking
- From: "Latalladi, Eric" <ELatall_(_at_)_resmoney_(_dot_)_com>
- Date: Thu, 16 Sep 1999 08:18:50 -0500
- Cc: "'misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org'" <misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_org>
kerberos!
-----Original Message-----
From: alex [mailto:alex_(_at_)_crawfish_(_dot_)_suba_(_dot_)_com]
Sent: Thursday, September 16, 1999 2:07 AM
To: misc_(_at_)_openbsd_(_dot_)_com
Subject: Re: networking
> Does anyone know of a site that teaches different network setups in
> openbsd environments?
This isn't exactly the same question, but I'd be interested in knowing
how openbsd security gurus build networks that need NIS-like and
NFS-like services. If you assume your network is being sniffed, is
there any way to implement that kind of functionality securely? Are
there secure tools that will tie different *nix os's together
(solaris, linux, etc.)? Is there any way to do it so your openbsd
boxes won't fall if your solaris box gets hacked?
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