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Re: Red Hat vs Debian Linux: overall security
From: Uday K. MOORJANI (umoorjani
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Date: Wed Nov 29 2006 - 16:04:11 CST
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Hi,
As mentioned by other members of the mailing list you have to define
your term of security.
My experience is that whichever major distro you choose wether be debian
or rhel it's all
in the policy, you cannot only depend on the security globality of a
distro, you have fine grain
your research on :
- The usage (Web Server etc..)
- Public (Internet) or Private (over a LAN or WAN)
In general, you should always try to secure the network first, start as
low from OSI level as
you can, and fine grain further up. Determine the applications (apache,
nfs, ftp etc..), and
try filter the flow at layer 3. Secure your ssh daemon (PKE, or by
filtering with a firewall)
Try your best to secure the network level and then move on to the patch
management, intrusion
detection/prevention etc...
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Sincerely Yours,
Uday K. MOORJANI
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