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The Lounge What is on Your Mind? What was your first Linux distribution? Post 302647943 by ni2 on Tuesday 29th of May 2012 06:06:35 AM
Old 05-29-2012
Hi,

My first Linux distribution was Mandrake.
 

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LSAT(1) 						User Contributed LSAT Documentation						   LSAT(1)

NAME
lsat - a security auditing tool SYNOPSIS
lsat [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
Linux Security Auditing Tool (LSAT) is a post install security auditing tool. It is modular in design, so new features can be added quickly. It checks inetd entries and scans for unneeded RPM packages. It is being expanded to work with Linux distributions other than Red Hat, and checks for kernel versions. Output is in lsat.out. On subsequent runs, previous output is in lsat.old. OPTIONS
-d diff current and old md5 runs, output in lsatmd5.diff -m <distribution> Force a specific distribution test Names are: redhat, debian, mandrake, solaris, gentoo -h Show LSAT help -a Show LSAT advanced help -o <filename> Output filename, default is last.out -r Check rpm integrity. RedHat or Mandrake only. -s Be silent. No output at all. -x <filename> Filename is a text file consisting of modules to exclude from being run. This should be a comma, tab or newline delimited file, with just the name(s) below one wishes to exclude. Module names (with a small description) are: bpass check for bootloader passwd cfg check runlevel daemons (redhat) dotfiles check for dotfiles files check for sticky bits, etc forward check for network forwarding ftpusers check ftpusers file for bad entries inetd check for unneeded services inittab check runlevel, etc. ipv4 check for other things in ipv4 issue check issue banner kbd check kbd/login perms limits check limits file logging check for enough logging md5 perform md5 of all files on sys modules check for loadable kern mod. net check network open check open files passwd check passwd file for bad entries perms check permissions on files pkgs check for unwanted packages promisc are we in promisc mode? rc check for unwanted rc files rpm perform rpm integrity check securetty check secure tty set check for SUID files ssh check ssh config startx check for tcp listening in X umask check default umask write check world read/write files www output in html -v Be verbose about it. -w Output file is in html format. MODULES
Current modules are checkbpass, checkdotfiles, checkfiles, checkftpusers, checkhostsfiles, checkinetd, checkipv4, checkissue, checkkbd, checklimits, checkmodule, checkmd5, checknet, checknetforward, checknetp, checkopenfiles, checkpasswd, checkperms, checkpkgs, checkrc, checkrpm, checksecuretty, checkset, checkssh, checkumask, checkwrite and checkwww. A breif description is included in each module. Writing a module is fairly easy and straightforward. See README.modules for more information. LICENSE
This software is licensed under the GNU/GPL, please see http://www.gnu.org for more details. BUGS
Doesn't correct the problems that it discovers (yet). Running on Solaris is not fully functional. AUTHOR
Robert Minvielle <number9 at www dot dimlight dot org> If that fails, <triode at users dot sourceforge dot net> perl v5.10.0 2008-05-04 LSAT(1)
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