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by William R. Cheswick (Author), Steven M. Bellovin (Author), Aviel D. Rubin (Author) "Internet security is certainly a hot topic these days ..." (more)
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  • Paperback: 464 pages
  • Publisher: Addison Wesley; 2 edition (4 Mar 2003)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 020163466X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0201634662
  • Product Dimensions: 23 x 18.8 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 334,664 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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Essential information for anyone wanting to protect Internet-connected computers from unauthorised access. Includes:

  • thorough discussion of security-related aspects of TCP/IP;
  • step-by-step plans for setting up firewalls;
  • hacking and monitoring tools the authors have built to rigorously test and maintain firewalls;
  • pointers to public domain security tools on the net;
  • first-hand step-by-step accounts of battles with the "Berferd" hackers; and
  • practical discussions of the legal aspects of security.

--Jake Bond --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



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The best-selling first edition of Firewalls and Internet Security became the bible of Internet security by showing readers how to think about threats and solutions. The completely updated and expanded second edition defines the security problems students face in today's Internet, identifies the weaknesses of the most popular security technologies, and illustrates the ins and outs of deploying an effective firewall. Students learn how to plan and execute a security strategy that allows easy access to Internet services while defeating even the wiliest of hackers. Written by well-known senior researchers at AT&T Bell Labs, Lumeta, and Johns Hopkins University the students will benefit from the actual, real-world experiences of the authors maintaining, improving, and redesigning AT&T's Internet gateway.


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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Firewalls & Internet Security: Interesting reading, 17 April 2003
By Chris (Liverpool, Merseyside United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
Firewalls & Internet Security: Second Edition
Repelling the Wily Hacker
(Addion Wesley)
William R. Cheswick
Steven M. Bellovin
Aviel D. Rublin

The introduction starts with security truisms a section on picking and defining a security policy. This deals with ethics, strategies and different methods such as host or perimeter security. It touches on encryption and DMZs.

Chapter 2 then gives an overview of TCP/IP covering some common
basic infrastructure protocols. Starting with IP addressing and TCP, the chapter progresses routing, DNS and NAT. It ends with potential risks associated with wireless security.

The third chapter deals with the upper layers. A major focus here is mail transport protocols such as SMTP and the dangers associated with MIME encoded messages. The daemon used in context is sendmail and mail relaying is described. An introduction to RPCbind and NFS are presented along with the dangers of remote access including FTP, SSH and Rlogin.

Chapter 4 is entitled 'the web: threat or menace?' This explains
risks from activeX and javascript through to server side scripting.

The fifth section deals with classes of attacks which covers some
interesting contemporary subjects such as social engineering, backdoors, authentication failures and virii. There are four pages describing what to do about a denial of service attack which descibes a logical approach to mitigating an attack.

Chapter 6, 'the hacker's workbench' goes into more detail about
hacking tools and techniques. Methods such as scanning, rootkits
and clearing logs are described along with popular tools such as
nmap and juggernaut.

The seventh chapter deals with authentication methods whilst
the eighth deals with protecting existing services. Chroot and
jailing apache to restrict it to a certain directory. I found this section extremely beneficial to myself due to working with web servers and at the time had not implemented this solution.

Chapters 9 and 10 cover firewalls/VPNs and filtering respectively, with 11 giving examples of ipchains scripts with well written comments and chapter 12 concentrating on VPNs and tunneling.

The next sections deal with network layout in an organisation, best practices and secure hosts and clients.

Intrusion detection systems are covered in chapter 15 briefly
with the popular snort mentioned.

This leads into chapter 16 entitled 'an evening with bereford'
which is an interesting read into a security breach. Logs
of the breach are presented along with an alternative approach
from the sysadmin to 'play along' with the hacker. The next
chapter deals with another compromised system and the forensics
associated with the attack.

The eighteenth chapter covers cryptography with the final section
a small mention of the future including IPv6.

I found the book very interesting in places especially when you
can relate back to similar incidents yourself. Although the later sections are written with references to the first chapters they can be read seperately if wanting to focus on a certain area.

Along with the sections containing actual code, the firewalling
section for example, the theory sections also give good arguements and implementations which got me thinking about some of my current setups and how I could be vulnerable to certain attacks.

Personally I think its very easy to overlook internet security and be ignorant to the fact that it wont happen to you, or assume
that a firewall is enough and insecure hosts behind it will be fine.

After dealing with security breaches at work both externally for clients and internally its changed the way I think about security and this book has opened me to even more different paths

I would recommend the book for anyone who would like to learn about the different areas of internet security and for those who already have experience.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars *nix fans step right up!, 20 Dec 1999
By A Customer
For the budding unix administrator who still needs to learn the finer details of network protocols, and more to the point, how the various *nix systems handle them, this is the perfect book, along with this is throws in a good insight into common mistakes and exploited failures made when setting up a system. In a day and age when security is everything, this is a highly recomended book.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Indepth to the very end..., 9 Jun 1999
By A Customer
This was very useful, describing the true aspects and functionality of network security. If your using NT / *NIX or a hardware solution for your gateway/firewall configurations, this book will get your thoughts racing.

Not for the mild hearted, it does require a certain amount of knowledge of networking and security, but stick with it...

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2.0 out of 5 stars Designed withUnix in mind only
This book is great if you use Unix but forget it if you use NT. It had little or none examples
Published on 30 Mar 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Any administrator will instantly relate with the authors as they describe their own experiences. Buy this book and save yourself the trouble of reinventing the wheel!
Published on 27 Dec 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive, instructive and very interesting
Firewalls and protocol analysis are two subjects which would ordinarily be dry, dull and sleep-inducing reading. Read more
Published on 16 Nov 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Easily readable coverage of essential UNIX security.
Covers the weaknesses of TCP/IP and higher protocols in good detail. Occasionally difficult for the beginner but definitely manages to keep the interest up. Read more
Published on 21 Oct 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars An outstanding, well reading guide to understanding security
This book reads like a good novel. It's informative, and easy to read. It gives a good feel about the "true system administrator" and the issues and goals he/she... Read more
Published on 20 Jan 1998

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent. Has a Unix Bias
The book is excellent detailing obscure aspects of internet hacks. It lack views of other operating systems, but this work of Bellowin an Cheswick is Superb!!.
Published on 17 Feb 1997

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