On 12/24/2013 08:21 AM, bruce issued this missive:
Hey.
Looked over your link/app. how is this any different from
rkhunter/chkrootkit or any of the other apps that inspect files for
changes to indicate a potential root/virus issue?
Does anyone know of an app/process that can prevent a rootkit/virus
from modifying files, as opposed to simply detecting when/if a file
has been modified?
SELinux can help with this. Also look at a hardened kernel such as
grsecurity (http://grsecurity.net/)
On Tue, Dec 24, 2013 at 2:39 AM, M. Boelen <michael@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I saw your post regarding guidance to harden/secure a Linux system [1].
Did you already try my open source tool Lynis?
http://www.rootkit.nl/projects/lynis.html
Kind regards,
Michael
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