From: John Moylan (john at domain rte.ie)
Date: Wed 25 Sep 2002 - 12:17:03 IST
TLDP.org have a good guide on secureing and optimizing redhat 6.2 which
is a very good starting point.
John
Hugh Mc Gauran wrote:
>I have been asked to implement an http/https/ftp proxy in work.
>As well as that I've been given the go-ahead to research/implement a Linux
>solution. I am looking at debian/redhat possibly with squid as the proxy.
>
>Can anyone point me in the direction of a good resource that goes through
>setting up/hardening such a box.
>It is early days yet and I have not done a lot of research yet.
>
>Any help/pointers greatly appreciated.
>--
>Regards
>Hugh Mc Gauran
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