Hi,


I  think that better place is OpenNA web site.

Gerhard Mourani (the owner) have a nice book about linux hardening (Securing and Optimizing Linux: The Hacking Solution):

http://www.openna.com/products/books.php


also, take a look at http://www.puschitz.com ( werner puschitz web site/) : /

/http://www.puschitz.com/SecuringLinux.shtml/

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Yigal Asnis wrote:

For a beginner in this area I would suggest this tool:
http://www.bastille-unix.org/
Yigal

--- Noam Rathaus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

A friend of mine asked me for a hardening guide for
Linux, since my belief is that you should test rather than just harden (scan/test rather than "close the door"), I don't have something like that to give
him.

Since he insists I asking if any of you have a Linux
Hardening Guide - it can be RedHat (i.e. flavor based) or generic one.

All I could find were very basic - close all
services type of hardening.

He was looking for something more insightfull like
how to install SELinux, PEX, etc.

Anyone?

--
Noam Rathaus
CTO
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http://www.beyondsecurity.com

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