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Linux Hardening Oct 11 2007 12:36PM jvicente asft net (4 replies) Re: Linux Hardening Oct 13 2007 04:06AM Jure Krasovic (jure krasovic lusp com) (2 replies) Re: Linux Hardening Oct 11 2007 08:21PM Matthew Lee Hinman (matthew hinman gmail com) (2 replies) RE: Linux Hardening Oct 11 2007 09:03PM JP Vicente (jvicente asft net) (3 replies) RE: Linux Hardening Oct 12 2007 01:43AM Joe_Wulf (Joe_Wulf yahoo com) (1 replies) |
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the machine role, you should ask yourself some questions before
approaching hardening, I would not put the same effort on a machine
which is located on my LAN as much as I would make sure that DMZ
machines are protected, same goes for a web server which usually has a
lot of active processes on it and a DNS server or an FTP server which
are in most cases relatively less vulnerable.
there are a lot of tools , but one may perform some basic actions to
make sure the machine is protected enough in regards to what it does and
where it is located.
Liran Cohen
Jure Krasovic wrote:
> jvicente (at) asft (dot) net [email concealed] pravi:
>> Hi,
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>> I was looking for a Linux hardening tool. I found Bastille. The
>> latest = version that I was able to find is 3.09. I cannot seem to
>> get this = version to work on later versions of Linux (RHEL 5, FC
>> 6,7) = distributions.
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>> Is this tool still being supported? Is there a similar tool out there?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>> JP
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> SELinux is already included in RHEL and their clones. May be you
> should try it.
>
> Regards!
>
> Jure
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>
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