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Grzegorz Jajuga
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Linux Redhat hardening

Hi

Could you help me hardening Linux server.
Please recomend good web site or some documents.


Thank you Greg
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Michal Kapalka (mikap)
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

Ivan Ferreira
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

A recommended site:

http://cisecurity.org/en-us/?route=downloads.audittools
Por que hacerlo dificil si es posible hacerlo facil? - Why do it the hard way, when you can do it the easy way?
Huc_1
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

An other link to follow.

http://www.nsa.gov/ia/guidance/security_configuration_guides/operating_systems.shtml#linux2

Jean-Pierre
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Viktor Balogh
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

Hi,

This is for SLES10 hardening:

http://ltp.sourceforge.net/documentation/how-to/SLES-security-guide-EAL3.pdf

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Viktor
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Don Mallory
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

This is a nice resource as well. Some of the stuff out of the CIS Benchmarks come from here:

http://www.puschitz.com/SecuringLinux.shtml

NicoleHew
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening 6.7

I'm  looking for .tar and .sh (HP hardening scripts) files for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.7 hardening.

To date, i found the older version (rhel5harden_v1.1.2.tar), and some expired links. Would appreciate if someone could provide new links/ documents for this hardening task.

*Links not accessible:
http://prime.sharepoint.hp.com/teams/TCCentral/Lists/Offerings/DispOffering.aspx?ID=412
HP Technology Consulting Master Services Repository> platform protection
http://nexus.sharepoint.hp.com/teams/tscmsr/SitePages/DataCenter.aspx?MO=IT Infrastructure&flag=DataCenter
TS-SecurityPractice> Portfolio Development> ....RHEL5> All Documents>rhel5harden_v1.1.2.tar

Linux_Dude
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Re: Linux Redhat hardening

depending on the distro and version you could try scap-workbench.

the DoD uses a version of SCAP to check the security of the system.

 

yum install scap-workbench

RHEL 7.3 is included in this. I generally go with the option of linux with GUI because it does take a GUI to run it.