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- backup browsers, on Microsoft networks: 20.4.2.3. Backup browsers
- backups: 3.1. Least Privilege
- 7.3.1.1. How will you back up the system?
- 27.5.1. Backing Up Your Filesystems
- of bastion hosts: 10.12. Protecting the Machine and Backups
- of firewalls: 26.1.1. Backing Up Your Firewall
- logs and: 10.12.2. Do Secure Backups
- using to restore system: 27.1.7. Restore and Recover
- BackWeb program: 15.6. Push Technologies
- basic authentication: 15.2.1. Inadvertent Release of Information
- bastion hosts: 5.1. Some Firewall Definitions
- 6.3.2. Bastion Host
- 10. Bastion Hosts
- 24.1. Screened Subnet Architecture
- backups of: 10.12. Protecting the Machine and Backups
- building: 10.8. Building a Bastion Host
- DNS clients on: 20.1.5.4. Bastion DNS clients also query the internal server
- email addresses and: 16.2.6. Configuring SMTP to Work with a Firewall
- fake DNS server on: 20.1.5.1. Set up a "fake" DNS server on the bastion host for the outside world to use
- graphics on: 10.3.3. What Hardware Configuration?
- internal: 10.2.3. Internal Bastion Hosts
- on internal firewalls: 6.7.6. An Internal Firewall May or May Not Need Bastion Hosts
- isolating: 6.3. Screened Subnet Architectures
- Linux: 11. Unix and Linux Bastion Hosts
- merging with routers: 6.5.3. It's OK to Merge the Bastion Host and the Exterior Router
- 6.5.4. It's Dangerous to Merge the Bastion Host and the Interior Router
- multiple: 6.5.1. It's OK to Use Multiple Bastion Hosts
- network location of: 10.5. Locating Bastion Hosts on the Network
- nonrouting dual-homed: 10.2.1. Nonrouting Dual-Homed Hosts
- operating: 10.11. Operating the Bastion Host
- operating systems for: 10.3.1. What Operating System?
- physical location of: 10.4. Choosing a Physical Location
- services on: 10.6. Selecting Services Provided by a Bastion Host
- 10.6.1. Multiple Services or Multiple Hosts?
- speed of: 10.3.2. How Fast a Machine?
- Unix: 10.3.1. What Operating System?
- 11. Unix and Linux Bastion Hosts
- usage profile: 10.11.1. Learn What the Normal Usage Profile Is
- user accounts on: 10.7. Disabling User Accounts on Bastion Hosts
- 10.7. Disabling User Accounts on Bastion Hosts
- Windows 2002: 12. Windows NT and Windows 2000 Bastion Hosts
- Windows NT: 10.3.1. What Operating System?
- 12. Windows NT and Windows 2002 Bastion Hosts
- Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND): 20.1. Domain Name System (DNS)
- bidirectionality of protocols: 8.2.1. Protocols Are Usually Bidirectional
- biff service: 16.2.11. biff
- BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain): 20.1. Domain Name System (DNS)
- biometric systems: 21.1.1. Something You Are
- Blowfish algorithm: C.5.1. Encryption Algorithms
- BO2K program: 2.5.2. Remote Graphic Interfaces for Microsoft Operating Systems
- 18.3.5. BO2K
- books, on security: A.9. Books
- booting protocols: 22.3. Protocols for Booting and Boot-Time Configuration
- booting services: 11.3.4.3. Booting services
- 12.4.1.2. Other ways to start programs under Windows NT
- bootp protocol: 22.3.1. bootp
- broadcasting: 19.6. Multicast and the Multicast Backbone (MBONE)
- browser client, on Microsoft networks: 20.4.2.6. Browser client
- Browser, the (see Windows Browser)
- browsers, web: 2.2. The World Wide Web
- 2.2.1. Web Client Security Issues
- as FTP clients: 17.1.1. Packet Filtering Characteristics of FTP
- protocols and: 15. The World Wide Web
- security and: 15.2.1. Inadvertent Release of Information
- BSD fir commands (see fir commands)
- buffer overflow, as basis for attacks: 13.2.3. How Well Is the Protocol Implemented?
- 15.4.1. JavaScript
- bugs
- in operating system: 10.9.2. Fix All Known System Bugs
- in packet filtering packages: 5.2.2.1. Current filtering tools are not perfect
- BugTraq mailing list: A.3.4. BugTraq
- building bastion hosts: 10.8. Building a Bastion Host
- byte compiling: 15.4.3. Java
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