Building Internet Firewalls by Elizabeth D Zwicky, Simon Cooper, D Brent Chapman

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  • Pub. Date: June 2000
  • 890pp
  • Sales Rank: 461,915
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    • Pub. Date: June 2000
    • Publisher: O'Reilly Media, Incorporated
    • Format: Paperback, 890pp
    • Sales Rank: 461,915

    Synopsis

    In the five years since the first edition of this classic book was published, Internet use has exploded. The commercial world has rushed headlong into doing business on the Web, often without integrating sound security technologies and policies into their products and methods. The security risks--and the need to protect both business and personal data--have never been greater. We've updated "Building Internet Firewalls" to address these newer risks.

    What kinds of security threats does the Internet pose? Some, like password attacks and the exploiting of known security holes, have been around since the early days of networking. And others, like the distributed denial of service attacks that crippled Yahoo, E-Bay, and other major e-commerce sites in early 2000, are in current headlines.

    Firewalls, critical components of today's computer networks, effectively protect a system from most Internet security threats. They keep damage on one part of the network--such as eavesdropping, a worm program, or file damage--from spreading to the rest of the network. Without firewalls, network security problems can rage out of control, dragging more and more systems down.

    Like the bestselling and highly respected first edition, "Building Internet Firewalls," 2nd Edition, is a practical and detailed step-by-step guide to designing and installing firewalls and configuring Internet services to work with a firewall. Much expanded to include Linux and Windows coverage, the second edition describes:

    Firewall technologies: packet filtering, proxying, network address translation, virtual private networks

    Architectures such as screening routers, dual-homed hosts, screened hosts,screenedsubnets, perimeter networks, internal firewalls

    Issues involved in a variety of new Internet services and protocols through a firewall

    Email and News

    Web services and scripting languages (e.g., HTTP, Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, RealAudio, RealVideo)

    File transfer and sharing services such as NFS, Samba

    Remote access services such as Telnet, the BSD "r" commands, SSH, BackOrifice 2000

    Real-time conferencing services such as ICQ and talk

    Naming and directory services (e.g., DNS, NetBT, the Windows Browser)

    Authentication and auditing services (e.g., PAM, Kerberos, RADIUS);

    Administrative services (e.g., syslog, SNMP, SMS, RIP and other routing protocols, and ping and other network diagnostics)

    Intermediary protocols (e.g., RPC, SMB, CORBA, IIOP)

    Database protocols (e.g., ODBC, JDBC, and protocols for Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server)

    The book's complete list of resources includes the location of many publicly available firewall construction tools.

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    The first edition explains how to design and install firewalls, and how to configure Internet services to work with a firewall. This second edition covers Linux and Windows NT, as well as Unix platforms, and a variety of new Internet services and protocols.

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    "Explains how to design and install firewalls, and how to configure Internet services to work with a firewall. The second edition covers Linux and Windows NT, as well as Unix platforms, and a variety of new Internet services and protocols."
    --Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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    Biography

    Zwicky is a director of Counterpane Internet Security, a managed security services company. She has been doing large-scale Unix system administration and related work for 15 years, and was a founding board member of both the System Administrators Guild (SAGE) and BayLISA (the San Francisco Bay Area system administrator group), as well as a nonvoting member of the first board of the Australian system administration group, SAGE-AU. She has been involuntarily involved in Internet security since before the 1988 Morris Internest worm. In her lighter moments, she is one of the few people who makes significant use of the rand function in PostScript, producing PostScript documents that are different every time they're printed.

    Cooper is a computer professional currently workin in Silicon Valley. He has worked in different computer-related fields ranging from hardware through operating systems and device drivers to application software and systems supportin both commercial and educational environments. He has an interest in the activities of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) and USENIX, is a member of the British Computer Conversation Society, and is a founding member of the Computer Museum History Center. He has released a small number of his own open source programs and has contributed time and code to the XFree86 project. In his spare time, he likes to play ice hockey, solve puzzles of a mathematical nature, and tinker with Linux.

    Chapman is a networking professional in Silicon Valley. He has designed and built Internet firewall systems for a wide range of organizations, using a variety of techniques and technologies. He is the founder of the Firewalls Internet mailing list, andcreator of the Majordomo mailing list management package. He is the founder, principal, and technical lead of Great Circle Associates, Inc., a highly regarded strategic consulting and training firm specializing in Internet networking and security. Over the last 15 years, he has worked in a variety of consulting, engineering, and management roles in information technology, operations, and technology marketing for a wide range of employers and clients, including the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center (PARC), Silicon Graphics, Inc. (SGI), and Covad Communiction

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    August 23, 2000: In this day and age, attacks by so-called 'hackers' against companies' internal networks are always a threat and virtually any business, government or educational institution needs to protect itself against this threat. Firewalls (while not 100% safe) offer an excellent protection against such attacks. These attacks as the books can come in many forms, such as 'denial of service' attacks. This updated second edition offers a lot of information about setting up and maintaining a firewall. It describes different types of firewalls, the tools (both software & hardware) you can use to set up your firewall, which Internet services (World Wide Web, electronic mail and netnews, FTP, telnet, teleconferencing, etc) you can decide to put through a firewall, and maintaining it once the firewall has been set up. There's a lot of good common-sense information in here too, when it talks about how you go about deciding what should and shouldn't be protected, who will have access to which services, what kind of security policies to set up, and what to do when you do have any type of 'break-in.' I learned quite a bit about firewalls from this book and anyone who needs to learn about firewalls should get a copy of this book if they already haven't.