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"


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