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тАО07-27-2008 01:09 AM
тАО07-27-2008 01:09 AM
Re: Harden Linux, HPUX and Solaris servers
Hi DMVams,
Those are the Predefined Security Levels you can do your custom one. Run this into one system based on your security requirement save and apply config file.
Then you can use this config file into another system if your security level is same or you want to use it a base level for all system.
You can visit this site to get guideline
http://www.cisecurity.org/
Those are the Predefined Security Levels you can do your custom one. Run this into one system based on your security requirement save and apply config file.
Then you can use this config file into another system if your security level is same or you want to use it a base level for all system.
You can visit this site to get guideline
http://www.cisecurity.org/
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тАО07-27-2008 06:26 AM
тАО07-27-2008 06:26 AM
Re: Harden Linux, HPUX and Solaris servers
Fould it at last.Thanks to all of you.
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тАО07-27-2008 11:24 AM
тАО07-27-2008 11:24 AM
Re: Harden Linux, HPUX and Solaris servers
> After installing this tool the server is said to be hardened.
This is totally dependent on your environment. If you answer all the Bastille questions to harden the system to the highest level, you probably cannot login anymore. There is no magic button to push (nor easy standards) that will harden your system. You have to know what services you need and which services you can disable. If that information is not available, harden the system to the highest level and then fix all the failures (login, databases, ftp, etc) as they are discovered.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
This is totally dependent on your environment. If you answer all the Bastille questions to harden the system to the highest level, you probably cannot login anymore. There is no magic button to push (nor easy standards) that will harden your system. You have to know what services you need and which services you can disable. If that information is not available, harden the system to the highest level and then fix all the failures (login, databases, ftp, etc) as they are discovered.
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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