I found this project listed in a message on the gov-sec list and had to do some additional research. The information on the Trac page was a little sparce so I thought I'd ask a few questions here.
What standards does Secstate secure a system to? DISA? NIST? Other?
Is Secstate available for RHEL?
Thanks for the information. I am very interested in this project and hope it will become another tool I use in my daily work.
Thanks, Eric
Sorry... Looks like I've answered my questions except for whether it is available for RHEL or not. I didn't see it in EPEL.
--Eric
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 08:53, Eric "Sparks" Christensen sparks@fedoraproject.org wrote:
I found this project listed in a message on the gov-sec list and had to do some additional research. The information on the Trac page was a little sparce so I thought I'd ask a few questions here.
What standards does Secstate secure a system to? DISA? NIST? Other?
Is Secstate available for RHEL?
Thanks for the information. I am very interested in this project and hope it will become another tool I use in my daily work.
Thanks, Eric
Hello,
There is not currently a secstate package built for RHEL, but I believe it would take little work to do so. Since Fedora packages differ slightly from RHEL's offerings, the package dependencies may need to change some. I am willing to accept any patches which add support for RHEL and would be happy to help with any problems along the way.
Marshall Miller
-----Original Message----- From: secstate-bounces@lists.fedorahosted.org on behalf of Eric "Sparks" Christensen Sent: Thu 1/27/2011 9:16 AM To: secstate@lists.fedorahosted.org Subject: Re: [Secstate] Questions about Secstate
Sorry... Looks like I've answered my questions except for whether it is available for RHEL or not. I didn't see it in EPEL.
--Eric
On Thu, Jan 27, 2011 at 08:53, Eric "Sparks" Christensen sparks@fedoraproject.org wrote:
I found this project listed in a message on the gov-sec list and had to do some additional research. The information on the Trac page was a little sparce so I thought I'd ask a few questions here.
What standards does Secstate secure a system to? DISA? NIST? Other?
Is Secstate available for RHEL?
Thanks for the information. I am very interested in this project and hope it will become another tool I use in my daily work.
Thanks, Eric
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