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| Subject: | Vulnerability Assessment of a EAL 4 system |
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| Date: | Wed, 1 Nov 2006 02:12:25 -0800 (PST) |
I am looking at a Linux server which has been accredited as a EAL4 system by IBM. During the assessment, I was looking for standard Linux protections like iptables, ssh etc. On this server, there is no iptables. Regardless, I would like to know how to evaluate a EAL 4 system. What do you need to look for in the EAL 4 system in production that could become vulnerable? Thank you in advance for any help.
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