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Re: Secure Linux Alternatives
A list of resources that folks have used and like
would be usefull.
To start-
http://www.sans.org has scripts to tighten up
different platforms.
On Thu, 27 Jul 2000, Francisco Camargos wrote:
> We can start by listing the most used ways to exploit systems and the way
> to protect from these exploits.
>
> At 01:48 27/07/00 õ•, Mark Constable wrote:
> >oneiros wrote:
> >
> > > Unfortunately it seems like this list has been abandoned. ;( There hasn't
> > > been any real content in quite some time. Perhaps either the owner has
> > > forgotten about this list, or it has been depreciated.
> >
> >Well what are we all doing just hanging around here then ?
> >There are a few of use interested in a secure Linux system
> >so are there any alternatives to this dead end direction ?
> >
> >--markc
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> >Securedistros: A common list for all secured Linux distributions
> >Archive: http://humbolt.nl.linux.org/lists/
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>
>
> Atenciosamente,
>
> Francisco Lopes de Camargos Neto
> SiteBHZ - Terra Networks
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> Securedistros: A common list for all secured Linux distributions
> Archive: http://humbolt.nl.linux.org/lists/
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