Bastille Linux is a set of hardening scripts for your system. In addition, Bastille will create some firewall rules and install a few scripts to tighten the system against normal daily use. I use and like Bastille when I am working on a Red Hat system actually. I will use CIS first, log everything, and then run Bastille again. After that I will use CIS again to manually fix odds and ends. I used to do this with a checklist but between these two most if not all of the low hanging fruit issues are resolved.
At 11:17 AM 4/11/2003 -0400, you wrote: >OK, > >This was a good article. However, I noticed it as an >"advertisement." There was no place to ask questions about what was written. > >Sounds like a good "plan." But, after I install my favorite disto of >Linux, run the aformentioned things, WHERE would I have to install >Bastille Linux? On the same hard drive and partition a spot for it? A >different hard drive" Another computer? What? > >This unexplained detail leads me to believe they ONLY want you to install >Bastille. Maybe I'm wrong, but I just a Newbie. > >"Buck" --- Dustin Puryear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Puryear Information Technology Windows, UNIX, and IT Consulting http://www.puryear-it.com
