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07-20-2008 10:49 PM
07-20-2008 10:49 PM
Does anyone here already made a script to automate checking and implementing (Minimum Baseline Standards) for HPUX box?
For ex. the script will check first the permissions of (/dev/mem,/dev/kmem,at.allow etc.),services in inetd.conf, then if does not follow the standards you may have an options implement the standards and also you may roll back the changes you have made.
For ex. the script will check first the permissions of (/dev/mem,/dev/kmem,at.allow etc.),services in inetd.conf, then if does not follow the standards you may have an options implement the standards and also you may roll back the changes you have made.
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07-21-2008 02:29 AM
07-21-2008 02:29 AM
Solution
Are you looking for a system hardening tool like JASS for Solaris. If so, please look Bastille for HP-UX
http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayInstallInfo.do?productNumber=B6849AA
http://h20293.www2.hp.com/portal/swdepot/displayInstallInfo.do?productNumber=B6849AA
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