[K12OSN] Starting place

Terrell Prude', Jr. microman at cmosnetworks.com
Tue May 25 03:40:41 UTC 2004


You're asking about a very large--dare I say "voluminous"--subject.  
Here's how I got started:

  http://www.tldp.org/guides.html

There is a guide there called "Securing and Optimizing Linux" which 
helped me a great deal, and are suggested reading for you.  The latest 
version can be found at

  http://www.openna.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=6

Then, pick up the O'Reilly book _Practical UNIX Security_.  Excellent 
reading.  My fourteen-year-old book is still applicable to the latest 
GNU/Linux and *BSD installations, surprisingly so.

--TP

Brandon Kovach wrote:

> Can anyone provide me a starting point as to what I want to remove 
> from the original install of the k12 OS for use in a lab?  Groups, 
> settings and the like.  We don't allow our students email, but the 
> server will provide internet services to them.
>
> BK
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