On Tue, Mar 08, 2005 at 10:41:39AM +1100, Oliver Greiter wrote:I've been tasked with developing some configuration standards for SuSe Enterprise Server 9 and I've been looking for some literature for hardening SuSe Enterprise Server 9 specifically but I haven't had too much luck. If anyone could point me in the direction of any specific literature, it would be a great help.
Matthew Palmer replied:
I'd imagine that there isn't much specific literature because just about
everything isn't SuSE specific -- there isn't much in SuSE that isn't also
in most other Linux distributions.
Debian has harden-doc package. Much of that in there is applicable to any distro. Have a look at it here.
http://www.linuxsecurity.com/docs/harden-doc/html/securing-debian-howto/
Also search for "harden doc" in google as there are similar docs for Ubunto and RedHat. Just work though it changing it a bit for SUSE.
Mike -- Michael Lake Chemistry, Materials & Forensic Science, UTS Ph: 9514 1725 Fx: 9514 1460 [pls ignore idiot lawyer's msg below]
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