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Re: Linux Hardening

Subject: Re: Linux Hardening
Date: Thu, 11 Oct 2007 14:21:16 -0600
The tool is still being actively developed and supported. 3.09 is indeed the 
latest verion (found here: http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/index.html)
Can you give a little bit more info about how this isn't working on later 
versions of Linux? (like an error message, etc)

- Lee

* jvicente@asft.net <jvicente@asft.net> [2007-10-11 12:36:39 -0000]:

Hi,


I was looking for a Linux hardening tool. I found Bastille. The latest = version that I was able to find is 3.09. I cannot seem to get this = version to work on later versions of Linux (RHEL 5, FC 6,7) = distributions.


Is this tool still being supported? Is there a similar tool out there?


Thanks in advance,

JP

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