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Author: Jimfarli@wiredglobal.com
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Subject: Fwd: O'Reilly Releases "Building Internet Firewalls" 2nddition
As long as the topic of security is being discussed, I forward this...

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Subject: O'Reilly Releases "Building Internet Firewalls" 2nddition
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2000 09:21:50 -0700 (PDT)
From: Denise Olliffe <>


For immediate release
Free review copies available
Contact: Denise Olliffe
(707) 829-0515 ext 339, email:

INTERNET ATTACKS MORE SERIOUS AND TECHNICALLY COMPLEX,
SAYS AUTHOR OF "BUILDING INTERNET FIREWALLS"

Internet security threats include password attacks and the exploiting
of known security holes, which have been around since the early days of
networking. Other threats, like password sniffers, IP forgery, and
various types of hijacking and replay attacks, are newer. And still
others, like the distributed denial of service attacks that crippled
Yahoo, E-Bay, and other major e-commerce sites in early 2000, come from
today's headlines. "The attacks on Internet-connected systems we are
seeing today are more serious and more technically complex than those
in the past," says Elizabeth D. Zwicky, co-author of "Building Internet
Firewalls". "To keep those attacks from compromising our systems, we
all need all the help we can get."

Firewalls are a very effective way to protect your system from most
Internet security threats and are a critical component of today's
computer networks. Firewalls in networks keep damage on one part of the
network (e.g., eavesdropping, a worm program, file damage) from
spreading to the rest of the network. Without firewalls, network
security problems can rage out of control, dragging more and more
systems down.

Like the first edition of the highly respected and best-selling
"Building Internet Firewalls", the second edition is a practical and
detailed guide to building firewalls on the Internet. It provides
step-by-step explanations of how to design and install firewalls, and
how to configure Internet services to work with a firewall. The second
edition is much expanded. It covers Linux and Windows NT, as well as
Unix platforms. It describes a variety of firewall technologies (packet
filtering, proxying, network address translation, virtual private
networks) as well as architectures (e.g., screening routers, dual-homed
hosts, screened hosts, screened subnets, perimeter networks, internal
firewalls).

The book also contains a new set of chapters describing the issues
involved in a variety of new Internet services and protocols through a
firewall. It covers email and news; Web services and scripting
languages (e.g., HTTP, Java, JavaScript, ActiveX, RealAudio,
RealVideo); file transfer and sharing services (e.g., NFS, Samba);
remote access services (e.g., Telnet, the BSD "r" commands, SSH,
BackOffice 2000); real-time conferencing services (e.g., ICQ, talk);
naming and directory services (e.g.,DNS, NetBT, the Windows Browser);
authentication and auditing services (e.g., PAM, Kerberos, RADIUS);
administrative services (e.g., syslog, SNMP, SMS, RIP and other routing
protocols, and ping and other network diagnostics); intermediary
protocols (e.g., RPC, SMB, CORBA, IIOP); and database protocols (e.g.,
ODBC, JDBC, and protocols for Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL
Server).

In addition, "Building Internet Firewalls, Second Edition" features a
complete list of resources, including the location of many publicly
available firewall construction tools.

Chapter 13, Internet Services and Firewalls, is available free online
at: http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/fire2/chapter/ch13.html

For more information about the book, including Table of Contents,
index, author bio, and samples, see:
http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/fire2/

For a cover graphic in jpeg format, go to:
ftp://ftp.ora.com/pub/graphics/book_covers/hi-res/1565928717.jpg


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Building Internet Firewalls
By Elizabeth D. Zwicky, Simon Cooper, & D. Brent Chapman
2nd Edition, June 2000
1-56592-871-7, 894 pages, $44.95 (US$)

1-800-998-9938
http://www.oreilly.com
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Jim

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