Created system-wide aliases in /etc/bashrc Installed Red Hat rpm fixes for 6.1 and 6.2 Installed ssh 1.2.30 and 2.2.0 from source Installed nmap 2.53 from source. (First run of nmap in nmap-firstrun.txt) Configured NIC (tulip driver) Installed qmail-smtpd and qmail-pop3d from source. Installed wu-ftpd 2.6.1 from source. Installed apache 1.3.12 from source. Installed bind 8.2.2-P5 from source, chrooted to /home/named. All daemons tested and working properly. (Second run of nmap in nmap-secondrun.txt) Closed unneeded services in inetd.conf. (Third run of nmap in nmap-thirdrun.txt) Shut down various services (atd, gpm, linuxconf) (Fourth/Final run of nmap in nmap-fourthrun.txt) Tweaked SysV init scripts. (Set httpd, smtpd, pop3d, named to run at startup) Compiled linux kernel 2.2.16. All startup configs tested and working properly. Decided to offer shell accounts. Set up ChRootGroups for ssh2. Put CGI contact form on web server for shell account requests. Set /tmp to run nosuid. Set single user boot password with /sbin/sulogin. Decorated case. ;) (OK, so its ugly... Its identifiable, though)