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тАО06-21-2010 05:39 AM
тАО06-21-2010 05:39 AM
cookbook to secure redhat 5 to nsa standards
Hi
We are going to install Linux at our site for the first time.
I have the docs from NSA but was wondering if there was a cookbook to do the necessary security implementation to this standard.
I know that this would be pretty general but need a place to start
We are going to install Linux at our site for the first time.
I have the docs from NSA but was wondering if there was a cookbook to do the necessary security implementation to this standard.
I know that this would be pretty general but need a place to start
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тАО06-21-2010 07:13 AM
тАО06-21-2010 07:13 AM
Re: cookbook to secure redhat 5 to nsa standards
Hi KevB,
Check the following link -
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/os/redhat/rhel5-guide-i731.pdf
-> Guide to secure configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Also,
http://www.softpanorama.org/Commercial_linuxes/RHEL/security.shtml
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Murali
Check the following link -
http://www.nsa.gov/ia/_files/os/redhat/rhel5-guide-i731.pdf
-> Guide to secure configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
Also,
http://www.softpanorama.org/Commercial_linuxes/RHEL/security.shtml
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Murali
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тАО01-07-2011 05:49 AM
тАО01-07-2011 05:49 AM
Re: cookbook to secure redhat 5 to nsa standards
Hi there,
I've always been a fan of the Centre for Internet Security benchmark tools. They are essentially documents, that are consensus based that help to bring things in line. Large portions of the document also include pre-written scripts to help automate the task.
http://cisecurity.org/en-us/?route=downloads
They have benchmarks for pretty much any OS, as well, they have audit tools to test against later.
You may also want to check the SANS reading room (www.sans.org/rr) for other resources.
Good luck and happy hunting,
Don
I've always been a fan of the Centre for Internet Security benchmark tools. They are essentially documents, that are consensus based that help to bring things in line. Large portions of the document also include pre-written scripts to help automate the task.
http://cisecurity.org/en-us/?route=downloads
They have benchmarks for pretty much any OS, as well, they have audit tools to test against later.
You may also want to check the SANS reading room (www.sans.org/rr) for other resources.
Good luck and happy hunting,
Don
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