Beefing up the firewall using Artillery — part 2

So, how easy is it to install and use Artillery?  Really easy.  I’ve now installed it on Debian, Ubuntu, and Mac OS X.  But, assuming you don’t believe me, I’ll walk you through the steps.  Warning for my advanced readers– this is an entry level post… . Artillery is maintained in a subversion repository, so the best way to get it and keep it up-to-date … Continue reading Beefing up the firewall using Artillery — part 2

Beefing up the firewall using Artillery

We have a project that an external group is helping with, and wanted a hardened machine for them to ssh into without worries. For projects like this, I recommend you wander over to secmaniac to see Dave Kennedy’s blog on security related stuff.  He’s got out a relatively new tool (a few months old) that’s (a first for him) on the defensive side of security … Continue reading Beefing up the firewall using Artillery