You could try Engarde Linux. http://www.guardiandigital.com/products/software/trial/
This is what they are saying on teir web site. "EnGarde is a secure distribution of Linux engineered from the ground up to provide organizations with the level of security required to create a complete corporate online presence. It can be used as a Web, DNS, e-mail, database, and general Internet server where security is a primary concern. Intrusion detection, gateway firewall, and complete Web-management mark EnGarde as a cost-effective and highly secure solution." --Nash On Tuesday 15 April 2003 23:38, Mat Branyon wrote: > Anyone out there try SE-Linux (from the NSA)? I recently tried to > install it with gentoo on a machine that was going to be a server, but > it would just keep rebooting when the kernel went to load... a horrible > loop :(. Was trying to make a really secure server, like super secure. > I opted to try the regular kernel sources (with gentoo patches) and a > bunch of security enabled in it. > > I have seen the thread about the bastille script, but are there any > other resources to building an extremely secure machine for server > applications (http, ftp, maybe irc and mail as well)? > > Any experience with anyone running these servers? > Is anyone even into IRC (other than Tim, Dustin, Neal, and the > occasional person who waits 3 minutes for a response then gives up)? > > Just wondering, I know its a good few questions. > > Feedback please. > > irc.freenode.net #brlug > irc.nullnet.net #chat > irc.nullnet.net #devnull > irc.digiserv.net #chat
