On Thu, Aug 16, 2001 at 10:36:26AM -0500, Lance Peterson wrote: > Since the Bastille project only supports RedHat and Mandrake (so says > their web site), how would I go about hardening my Debian System in the > same way that Bastille does for the other distros? > > Maybe if I knew what got hardened, I could harden it myself (now get > your minds out of the gutter here - I know that sounds bad!!) > > Lance Peterson $ apt-cache search harden harden-clients - Avoid servers that are known to be insecure. harden-doc - Tools to enhance or analyze the security. harden-environment - Hardend system environment. harden-localflaws - Avoid packages with security holes. harden-remoteflaws - Avoid packages with security holes. harden-servers - Avoid servers that are known to be insecure. harden-tools - Tools to enhance or analyze the security. kernel-patch-2.2.19-harden - Some security related kernelpatches task-harden - Harden your system
This is on unstable. -- Danie Roux *shuffle* Adore Unix

