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Title: CEH v5 Module 18: Linux Hacking Post by: don on November 16, 2006, 03:33:54 PM Why Linux?
Linux Distributions Linux – Basics Linux Live CD-ROMs Basic Commands of Linux Linux File Structure Linux Networking Commands Directories in Linux Compiling the Linux Kernel How to Install a Kernel Patch? Compiling Programs in Linux GCC Commands Make Install Command Linux Vulnerabilities Chrooting Why is Linux Hacked? Linux Vulnerabilities in 2005 How to Apply Patches to Vulnerable Programs? Scanning Networks Tools o Nmap in Linux o Scanning Tool: Nessus o Tool: Cheops o Port Scan Detection Tools Password Cracking in Linux Firewall in Linux: IPTables Basic Linux Operating System Defense SARA (Security Auditor's Research Assistant) Linux Tool o Netcat o tcpdump o Snort o SAINT o Ethereal o Abacus Port Sentry o DSniff Collection o Hping2 o Sniffit o Nemesis o LSOF o IPTraf o LIDS o Hunt o TCP Wrappers Linux Loadable Kernel Modules Hacking Tool: Linux Rootkits Rootkits o Knark o Torn o Tuxit o Adore o Ramen o Beastkit Rootkit Countermeasures Linux Tools: Application Security Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) Linux Tools o Security Testing Tools o Encryption o Log and Traffic Monitors o Security Auditing Tool (LSAT) Linux Security Countermeasures Steps for Hardening Linux Source: http://www.eccouncil.org/EC-Council%20Education/ceh-course-outline.htm Don
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