Hello Dan and all others :-)

thank's for the helpful feedback. GRSecurity seems to be very 
interesting. Did you use the
"High", the "Medium" or the "Low" set (Security level to be choosen at 
the installation) ?


Thank's a lot in advance for your feedback!


John

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Dan schrieb:
> Hi John
>
> For me it is more important, that the OSSEC agents runs on a hardened/ 
> trusted system, because they have to be secure and do all the  
> communication with the bad world ;-) But it is a good idea to secure  
> the OSSEC server too.
> I did an implementation of OSSEC with ubuntu secured by GRSecurity.  
> And it works fine. Unfortunately i can't provide a HowTo becuase it  
> was a project with a customer.
>
> If you have already hardened linux systems in place i would recommend  
> to use them rather to install it on a BSD. Then you have not another  
> system more in place to configure/patch and so on.
>
> Regards,
> Dan
>
> Am 14.01.2008 um 10:16 schrieb Verlag Neue Stadt:
>
>   
>> Hello,
>>
>> how important is it to install the OSSEC server on a hardened/trusted
>> system?
>>
>> Is there somewhere a HowTo prepare/install a secured Linux for OSSEC
>> available?
>> Or would you rather recommend to install OSSEC on BSD?
>>
>>
>> Thank's a lot for your feedback!
>>
>> John
>>
>>
>>     


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