Re: [orca-list] Advice from blind Linux users
- From: chrys87 <chrys87 web de>
- To: orca-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: [orca-list] Advice from blind Linux users
- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2016 01:31:09 +0200
Howdy,
i dont know about your language skills. i read:
"SELinux & AppArmor. Mandatory Access Control für Linux einsetzen und
verwalten" from Ralf Spenneberg.
its realy good and well understanable with examples.
cheers chrys
Am 22.10.2016 um 01:08 schrieb Jason White:
Charles E. Black <ceblack my bellevue edu> wrote:
I am a cybersecurity person who has the need to understand Linux. I have
developed in several languages and dealt with DOS, Windows, Unix on a
limited basis and some Linux. I need to learn Linux and Unix in depth. Where
can I get my best lessons to become the best cybersecurity individual I can
be?
Start by making sure you're very familiar with the shell and utilities. Read
William E. Shotts, Jr., The Linux Command Line.
http://linuxcommand.org/tlcl.php
for details.
After that, read a good book on Linux system administration. I don't know any
that are recent and good, but they're bound to be available.
I would recommend Michael Kerrisk, The Linux Programming Interface. You can
buy it in electronic form from the publisher. It received a very favourable
review from Linux Weekly News when it was published.
You should definitely read a book about Security-Enhanced Linux (SELinux). I
don't know which is the best book, as I haven't learned SELinux; but if you're
serious about Linux security, you should learn it. You can practice with a
Linux distribution such as Fedora that uses SELinux. SELinux provides
mandatory access controls; it's very serious technology.
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