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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Todd Mitchell wrote:

> Securedistros: A common list for all secured Linux distributions
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<chuckles>

I had assumed that this list had died.

Brian
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Previously B.C.J.O wrote:
> I had assumed that this list had died.

It seems to refuse to die :)

Wichert (who wonders how many other dormant lists he is on).

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From owner-securedistros@nl.linux.org Wed Jul 25 17:54:05 2001
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>>> wichert@wiggy.net wrote a 0.5KB message. i replied ..........................
> Previously B.C.J.O wrote:
> > I had assumed that this list had died.
> 
> It seems to refuse to die :)

I dont see any particular reason why the list should die..

Here's a topic:

	What are your favorite home-grown hardening techniques?

By home-grown, I mean that you're not just downloading bastille..
I'm thinking about serious do-it-yourselfness..

## My answer

It seems that no matter what you install during the manual
install, you always seem to end up with packages you don't need ..

- Using RPM to simplify installed software:

   ## 1.  Dump listing
   $ rpm -qa >inventory.orig

   ## 2.  Select packages for removal
   $ cp -f inventory.orig packages.rm
   $ vi packages.rm

   ###################################################################
   #
   ## At this point packages.rm should list rpm's for removal
   ## Knowing what is important and what isn't takes a fair
   ##  amount of insight.  Be careful of what you choose.
   ## Triple check the list line-by-line .
   # 
   ###################################################################

   ## 3.  Test removal to see if anything important is going to break
   $ xargs < packages.rm rpm -e

   ## 4.  If you're really sure you know what you're doing, force it
   $ xargs < packages.rm rpm -e --nodeps

   ## 5.  See what you really removed
   $ rpm -qa >packages.current
   $ diff inventory.orig packages.current

   
Best,


_Michael.





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On Wed, Jul 25, 2001 at 11:53:29AM -0400, Michael wrote:
> >>> wichert@wiggy.net wrote a 0.5KB message. i replied ..........................
> > Previously B.C.J.O wrote:
> > > I had assumed that this list had died.
> > 
> > It seems to refuse to die :)
> 
> I dont see any particular reason why the list should die..
> 
> Here's a topic:
> 
> 	What are your favorite home-grown hardening techniques?
> 
> By home-grown, I mean that you're not just downloading bastille..
> I'm thinking about serious do-it-yourselfness..

We're using restrict (http://www.balabit.hu/downloads/restrict/) to force
programs into a chrooted jail.

It is a preloadable shared object, running before main() of the program to
be run. It is capable of changing the uid/gid, secondary groups, chroot dir,
capabilities of the program. (yes, it is possible to run a program non-root
with some capabilities)

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