Date: Fri, 19 Nov 2004 14:33:38 -0600 From: Tillman Hodgson <tillman@seekingfire.com> To: freebsd-doc@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Proposal regarding security chapter Message-ID: <20041119203338.GF61766@seekingfire.com> In-Reply-To: <419E510B.6020800@elvandar.org> References: <419E4747.6070001@FreeBSD.org> <20041119193745.GD61766@seekingfire.com> <419E510B.6020800@elvandar.org>
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On Fri, Nov 19, 2004 at 09:01:15PM +0100, Remko Lodder wrote: > Tillman Hodgson wrote: > > > >"Firewall", by itself, doesn't feel like an intuitive place to split > >topics to me (aside from the convenience of its size). However, I > >can see a natural split between network security and host security. > >In that scenario, MAC would become the largest portion of the host > >security chapter. > > > >That still leaves security with 2 chapters, unfortunately. It only > >addressed the page count balance between the two chapters. > > Well, i had a tiny little discussion on EFNet on our docs channel > (#bsddocs) and there is another suggestion to make a section V for > security and place all security related stuff in there like > MAC,Firewalls,Secure system stuff (or whatever it should be named). I like this idea the best. Ok, granted, in one of aspects I'm a security consultant and so I'm a /little/ biased as to it's importance, but there's a practical benefit as well: Each topic gets it's own chapter. And, seriously, some of the Security sub-chapters suffer from too-many-sub-level-itis. This would alleviate a lot of that. > I do not think that it's good to place Firewall and Mac into one > chapter. But that's perhaps a bit of taste :) Nope, I agree with you. I was proposing to have a network and a host (or local, which Tom suggested for a name) chapter. Firewalling would be in the network chapter, MAC would be in the local chapter. This is now my second-best ideal, though, after the new Section V idea. -T -- "Yield to temptation; it may not pass your way again." -- Robert Heinlein
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