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(Page 4 of 5) < Prev 1 2 3 4 5 Next > Category: Hardening ClarkConnect Internet Gateway Added 2003-12-05 ClarkConnect is a software package that transforms an old beat up PC into a smart, simple, and secure Internet gateway and server for your home or small office network. In addition to connection sharing, the software comes with a strong firewall, Apache, dynamic DNS utilities, and Samba filesharing. The software is based on Red Hat Linux. High Performance Firewall Added 2003-10-01 HPF is a firewall technology that is based on a compiled rules engine. It differs from other firewall engines in that the time spent on matching a rule is constant, and is not dependent on the number of rules in effect. This allows packets to be rejected or accepted in about 300 CPU cycles. HPF currently works under FreeBSD, but patches for other operating systems are planned. Trustix Secure Linux Added 2003-07-03 Trustix Secure Linux is a project to make a hardened Linux distribution for servers. It features FreeS/WAN, OpenSSL, OpenSSH, Apache w/SSL & PHP, Postfix, POP3 and IMAP with SSL support, ProFTP, ftpd-BSD, and PostgreSQL. Bastille Linux Added 2003-05-26 Bastille Linux aims to be the most comprehensive, flexible, and educational Security Hardening Program for Red Hat, Mandrake, and Debian Linux, along with HP-UX. Virtually every task it performs is optional, providing immense flexibility. It educates the installing admin regarding the topic at hand before asking any question. The interactive nature allows the program to be more thorough when securing, while the educational component produces an admin who is less likely to compromise the increased security. Shilosh OS Added 2002-07-08 Shilosh OS provides a secure and stable operating system based on a highly modified Linux kernel, with its own package system similar to BSD's "ports". Compatible with x86 and Power PC, it is also 99% compatible with Windows 9x. It is easy to use and includes complete documentation in many languages. CylantSecure: Linux Kernel Plugin Added 2002-04-09 CylantSecure is a complete security architecture that currently provides a security plug-in for the Linux kernel. It enables a user to protect and reject both known and novel attacks in real time. It makes use of a number of Open Source technologies. It provides an XML and GTK+ based administration interface, and secures all communication with OpenSSL. Our product is currently being released with support for 2.2 kernels on RedHat 6.x systems. Linux Intrusion Detection System LSM (Linux Security Module) Added 2002-04-02 The Linux Intrusion Detection System (LIDS) is a patch which enhances the kernel's security by implementing a reference monitor and Mandatory Access Control (MAC). When it is in effect, chosen file access, all system/network administration operations, any capability use, raw device, memory, and I/O access can be made impossible even for root. You can define which programs can access specific files. It uses and extends the system capabilities bounding set to control the whole system and adds some network and filesystem security features to the kernel to enhance the security. You can finely tune the security protections online, hide sensitive processes, receive security alerts through the network, and more. WebSecure4Linux Added 2001-12-19 WebSecure4Linux is a simple, unofficial Linux client for the Freedom WebSecure service (see http://www.freedom.net/products/websecure/). Zero-Knowledge Systems runs the service and provides a Windows client, but is not responsible for this Linux client. Note that you will need to sign up for the service before this client will operate. It currently supports HTTP on all versions of Linux, and HTTPS is supported under Linux 2.4. WebSecure4Linux is not feature-complete and it is slow. It's written in Perl, and forks for each Web connection. NT_Security Added 2001-10-22 NT_Security2.reg - Registry File helps Administrators SECURE their Win NT4.0(ws/server) and possibly some Win2k machines in a quick and efficient way. Just to be sure that everything applies to your machine go and check all the entires. If you want to remove one entry just add ';' infront of it. Added more Useful Registry Entries to NT_Security.reg. By HB3^, Node Solutions, Inc. YASSP Added 2001-10-22 YASSP is "Yet Another Solaris Security package" and this is a short "how to" article for those responsible for host security on Solaris 2.6, 2.7 and Solaris 8, intel or sparc architecture. The goal is to help you install a version of Solaris with good host security without having you spend a great deal of time hardening the sytem by hand -- the manual steps which you should perform have been automated. According to Alan Paller, director of research at the SANS Institute, "When these scripts have been field tested, they will become the recommended solution for hardening Solaris systems and we will promote them widely.". Browse by category |
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