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Linux-powered Packet Fence Protects Your Network
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| PacketFence is a free and open source network
| access control (NAC) system. This Linux-based
| application primarily provides network access
| control, monitoring, and intrusion detection.
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http://www.linuxplanet.com/linuxplanet/tutorials/6942/1/
Igaware All-In-One Small Business Server
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| We hooked up the appliance's LAN and WAN ports,
| and from the tidy web interface set up the
| firewall to perform NAT on the WAN port. A
| failing of many competing products has been their
| inability to hide the underlying Linux kernel for
| management, but Igaware has made a good job of
| this, so Windows users don't need to know about
| Linux.
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http://www.pcpro.co.uk/reviews/servers/354391/igaware-all-in-one-small-business-server
Recent:
Defensive Computing Priorities
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| I know this is extreme, but I'm far from the
| only person offering this advice. Firefox,
| running off a bootable copy of Linux on a CD,
| USB flash drive or SD memory card can be your
| best friend. For more, see my trio of articles
| on this at eSecurity Planet:
|
| * Consider Linux for Secure Online Banking
| August 2009
| * Windows and Online Banking: A Dangerous
| Mix October 2009
| * Online Banking: Taking Issue With The New
| York Times December 2009
|
| There are so many choices and options.
| Hopefully this list will help you prioritize
| your time and money.
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http://blogs.computerworld.com/15280/defensive_computing_priorities
On-Line Banking and Linux
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| I have been banking on-line for a long time
| now. Indeed I started banking by telephone
| with the Co-operative Bank when they first
| introduced it, well before any other bank
| had done so in the UK. I haven't actually
| been to my nearest bank (which is 48 miles
| away) for about 15 years. No need.......cash
| machines for cash at no cost, cheque
| deposits through the Post Office and of
| course the on-line banking for paying bills
| and moving money around.
|
| [...]
|
| I am no Linux expert but how about providing
| a "barebones" Linux OS which in the form of
| a LiveCD, configures your internet
| connection wired or wireless, and provides a
| basic secure browser to access your on-line
| banking services. If small enough this could
| be issued in the form of a "credit card"
| sized CD you could keep in your wallet along
| with your other cards.
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http://wadsworths-way.blogspot.com/2009/11/on-line-banking-and-linux.html
Windows unsafe for online banking? Shopping?
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| The most prominent example of this is The Washington
| Post's security columnist, Brian Krebs. Krebs
| recently recommended that after interviewing "dozens
| of victim companies that lost anywhere from $10,000
| to $500,000 dollars because of a single malware
| infection," he's now recommending that, "commercial
| online banking customers consider accessing their
| accounts solely from non-Windows systems."
|
| As Krebs points out, he's not the only one. The
| Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis
| Center, an online financial-sector security forum
| recommends business users, ""carry out all online
| banking activity from a standalone, hardened, and
| locked-down computer from which e-mail and Web
| browsing is not possible."
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http://www.itworld.com/security/81556/windows-unsafe-online-banking-shopping
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