./security/Bastille, System hardening tool focusing on educating the user

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Branch: pkgsrc-2014Q1, Version: 3.0.9nb3, Package name: Bastille-3.0.9nb3, Maintainer: pkgsrc-users

Bastille is a system hardening / lockdown program which enhances the
security of a Unix host. It configures daemons, system settings and
firewalls to be more secure. It can shut off unneeded services like rcp
and rlogin, and helps create "chroot jails" that help limit the
vulnerability of common Internet services like Web services and DNS.

This tool currently hardens Red Hat (Fedora Core, Enterprise and
Legacy/Classic), SuSE, Debian, Gentoo, Mandrake Linux, HP-UX, Mac OS X
and Turbo Linux.

If run in the preferred interactive mode, it can teach you a good deal
about security while personalizing your system security state.

Bastille can also assess and report on the state of a system, which may
serve as an aid to security administrators, auditors and system
administrators who wish to investigate the state of their system's
hardening without making changes to such. This assessment functionality
has only been tested on Red Hat Linux (Fedora, Legacy, Enterprise) and
SUSE systems.


Required to run:
[devel/GConf] [shells/bash] [lang/perl5] [x11/p5-Tk]

Required to build:
[sysutils/checkperms]

Master sites:

SHA1: 389f13d9c6c7b14b91b30bda7285238c74758e0d
RMD160: 853bec2e007d3084cb4df9d509a316523c4dc467
Filesize: 311.567 KB

Version history: (Expand)