Linux Security Cookbook

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gateways, packet sniffers and 

generator ID (Snort alerts) 

Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface (GSSAPI) 

    Kerberos authentication on IMAP 

    Kerberos authentication on POP 

gethostbyname function 

GNU Emacs  [See Emacs]

Gnu Privacy Guard (GnuPG)  2nd  3rd 

    adding keys to keyring 

    backing up private key 

    decrypting files encrypted with 

    default secret key, designating for 

    direct support by ELMME+ mailer 

    encrypting backups 

    encrypting files for others 

    Enigmail (Mozilla), using for encryption support 

    Evolution mailer, using with 

    files encrypted with, editing with vim 

    key, adding to keyserver 

    keyring, using 

    keys, adding to keyring 

    Mailcrypt, using with 

    MH, integrating with 

    mutt mailer, using with 

    obtaining keys from keyserver 

    PGP keys, using 

    PinePGP, sending/receiving encrypted email 

    piping email through gpg command 

    piping show command through gpg command 

    printing your public key in ASCII 

    producing single encrypted files from all files in directory 

    public-key encryption 

    revoking a key 

    setting up for public-key encryption 

    sharing public keys 

    signed file, checking for alteration 

    signing and encrypting files (to be not human-readable) 

    signing text file 

    symmetric encryption 

    viewing keys on keyring 

    vim mail editor, composing encrypted email with 

government agencies acting as CSIRTs 

GPG  [See Gnu Privacy Guard]

grep command

    -z (reading/writing data) and -Z (writing filenames)  2nd 

    extracting passwords by patterns 

group permissions

    changes since last Tripwire check 

    read/write for files 

groups

    granting privileges to with sudo command 

    logfile group configuration file 

    sharing files in 

        setgid bit on directory 

        setting umasks as group writable 

grpid option (mount) 

GSSAPI  [See Generic Security Services Application Programming Interface]

GUI (graphical user interface), observing network traffic via 

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