Name : Bastille
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Version : 2.1.1
| Vendor : Bastille Linux
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Release : 1.0
| Date : 2003-05-05 12:57:51
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Group : System/Configuration/Other
| Source RPM : Bastille-2.1.1-1.0.src.rpm
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Size : 1.08 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : Bastille tightens security on a Red Hat, Mandrake, Debian, Turbo, SuSE Linux or HP-UX system.
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Description :
Bastille is a system hardening / lockdown program which enhances the security of a Unix host. It configures daemons, system settings and firewalls to be more secure. It can shut off unneeded services and r-tools, like rcp and rlogin, and helps create \"chroot jails\" that help limit the vulnerability of common Internet services like Web services and DNS.
This tool currently hardens Red Hat 6.0-7.3, Mandrake 6.0-8.1, HP-UX 11.00, and HP-UX 11i v1 (AKA 11.11). It is still being tested, but thought to be stable, on Debian, SuSE and Turbo Linux.
If run in the preferred Interactive mode, it can teach you a good deal about Security while personalizing your system security state. If run in the quicker Automated mode, it can quickly tighten your machine, but not nearly as effectively (since user/sysadmin education is an important step!)
To run:
-bastille [(-b|-c|-r|-x)]
-b : use a saved config file to apply changes directly to system -c : use the Curses (non-X11) GUI -r : revert Bastille changes to original file versions (pre-Bastille) -x : use the Perl/Tk (X11) GUI
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm5/linuxberg/files |