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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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Solaris 10 x86 and SPARC
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Here is a demo of the 3.1 GA version and a newer version from RedHat Summit
2009 and a new product will release Dec 2009
jvicente wrote:
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> 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?
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> Thanks in advance,
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> JP
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