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I have been reading the posts regarding security. I just want to point out that there is no panacea. Tripwire is a good measure but it's only one of many. There are two security maxims to keep in mind: (1) Security comes at the tradeoff of convenience and (2) You can increase security but you can never be 100% secure. That said, I think the best thing for the original poster to do is read Gerhard Mourani's "Securing and Optimizing Linux" on http://www.tldp.org. Tripwire, PortSentry, NetFilter, etc... are all discussed in this excellent guide. BTW - A while back I asked about the status of PortSentry but never received a reply. The source code used to be freely available from Psionic before they got acquired by Cisco. Any news on PortSentry? Robert
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