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:Lids.org: LIDS Hacking HOWTO
Lids.org: LIDS Hacking HOWTO
Apr 9, 2000, 16 :39 UTC (3 Talkback[s]) (6004 reads)

(Other stories by Xie Huagang) (As seen on LinuxSecurity.com)

"This Document is for LIDS ( Linux Intrusion Detection System) Project and mainly about the impletementation of LIDS in the kernel. The target of the LIDS is to enhance the current Linux Kernel, to make it more solidate and more secure. In order to accomplish the target, LIDS uses the current Linux kernel resouce and adds on some security features. In this HOWTO, I will say something about the LIDS internal to those who concern the inplementation of LIDS...."

"With increasing popularity of Linux on Internet , more and more security holes are found in the current GNU/Linux system. You may hear from the Internet that --ooh, There are bugs found in Linux, which will cause the system to be easily compromised by hacker."

"Since the Linux is an art of open source community, security holes can be found easily and can also be patched quickly. But when the hole is disclose to the public, and the administrator is too lazy to patch the hole, it is very easy to break into the current system and it is worse that the hacker can get the root shell. With the current GNU/linux system, he can do whatever he want. Now, you may ask, what is the problem and what can we do?"

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In the amateur radio world - a LID is so ...   LIDS - bad choice of names ;-)   
Steve Wilson
Apr 8, 2000, 23:48:43
 
Nah, it won't cause any problems. th ...   Re: LIDS - bad choice of names ;-)   
Anil Wang
Apr 9, 2000, 18:45:27
 
What does solidate mean? Is it english?  ...   Solidate   
Peter R
Apr 10, 2000, 17:02:32
 
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