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Mac OS X Security
by Bruce Potter, Preston Norvell, Brian Wotring
Published by New Riders
ISBN 0-735-71348-0
408 pages, 5/23/2003

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Mac OS X now operates on a UNIX engine. As such it is much more powerful than previous operating systems. It is now a multitasking, multithreaded, multi-user, and multiprocessor system with enhanced interoperability with other systems. Along with that increased power comes increased security vulnerability. Part I introduces readers to the basics of OS X security. Part II addresses system security beginning at the client workstation level. This section addresses UNIX-specific information such as permissions, executables, and network protocols and the related security concerns. Part III covers network security. The chapters in this section will cover security for internet services, file sharing, and network protection systems. Part IV addresses enterprise security using a variety of tools (Kerberos, NetInfo, and Rendezvous) as well as workstation configurations to illustrate how OS X Server and OS X inter-operate. The final section addresses auditing and forensics and what to do when an OS X network is compromised. This section teaches readers to audit systems painlessly and effectively and how to investigate and handle incidents.


Table of Contents

  1. Security Foundations
  2. Installation
  3. Mac OS X Client General Security Practices
  4. What Is This UNIX Thing?
  5. User Applications
  6. Internet Services
  7. File Sharing
  8. Network Services
  9. Enterprise Host Configuration
  10. Directory Services
  11. Auditing
  12. Forensics
  13. Incident Response
  14. Appendix: SUID and SGID Files
  15. Appendix: Common Data Security Architecture
  16. Appendix: Further Reading


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