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02-05-2005 04:59 AM
02-05-2005 04:59 AM
Hello Dear Gurus
OS: rhl9 and FC2
bind, sendmail, apache and squid are running. I have to improve security by implementing chrooted environment for the above mentioned servers(bind, sendmail, squid and apache).
So i want to know that is there any rpm which by default installed the above mentioned servers in chrooted mode/environment ? or should i have to do some configuration to configure/run the servers in chrooted environment ?
Any help will be highly appreciated ;)
Thanks in adv.
Regards
Maaz
OS: rhl9 and FC2
bind, sendmail, apache and squid are running. I have to improve security by implementing chrooted environment for the above mentioned servers(bind, sendmail, squid and apache).
So i want to know that is there any rpm which by default installed the above mentioned servers in chrooted mode/environment ? or should i have to do some configuration to configure/run the servers in chrooted environment ?
Any help will be highly appreciated ;)
Thanks in adv.
Regards
Maaz
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02-05-2005 09:26 AM
02-05-2005 09:26 AM
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Hi,
Have you tried Bastille Linux ?
www.bastille-linux.org
It is a set of perl scripts that helps enhancing OS security. Few years ago I used it sucessfully to chroot BIND services, and I guess it can be helpful on other TCP/IP services.
Good luck.
Kodjo
Have you tried Bastille Linux ?
www.bastille-linux.org
It is a set of perl scripts that helps enhancing OS security. Few years ago I used it sucessfully to chroot BIND services, and I guess it can be helpful on other TCP/IP services.
Good luck.
Kodjo
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02-05-2005 11:35 AM
02-05-2005 11:35 AM
Re: chroot bind, squid, sendmail and httpd
Fedora Core 3 runs BIND out of the box in a chroot jail. You might want to consider and upgrade if your hardware is supported.
sendmail security can be improved with procedures available at http://www.sendmail.org, but it can not specifically be run in a chroot jail, as far as I know.
ftp and apache can be partially configured for jail by Bastille Linux. In both cases there will be manual steps for you to perform, left in a todo file.
SEP
sendmail security can be improved with procedures available at http://www.sendmail.org, but it can not specifically be run in a chroot jail, as far as I know.
ftp and apache can be partially configured for jail by Bastille Linux. In both cases there will be manual steps for you to perform, left in a todo file.
SEP
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02-06-2005 01:22 AM
02-06-2005 01:22 AM
Re: chroot bind, squid, sendmail and httpd
Dear Kodjo Agbenu and SEP, I m highly thankful to u for the support/help.
I have assigned points... because I know that u people provide always the BEST/PERFECT help.
Yet I havent check the Bastille Linux... because I m bussy doing some other important tasks. But I m going to check it so soon, might be in a 1 or 2 days.
Still... Any Suggestions/help/assistance will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Mazz
I have assigned points... because I know that u people provide always the BEST/PERFECT help.
Yet I havent check the Bastille Linux... because I m bussy doing some other important tasks. But I m going to check it so soon, might be in a 1 or 2 days.
Still... Any Suggestions/help/assistance will be highly appreciated.
Regards
Mazz
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