SN#19828 Using the Solaris Security Toolkit to Harden Your System

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Old 05-04-2008, 08:44 AM
Default SN#19828 Using the Solaris Security Toolkit to Harden Your System

SYSTEM NEWS FOR SUN USERS
Vol 122 Issue 5 2008-04-28 Article 19828 from section "Security"

Brief Tutorial Explains the Process to Secure Systems

Deploy a baseline of security configurations to all your systems with
the Solaris Security Toolkit (SST), formerly known as the JumpStart
Architecture and Security Scripts (JASS) toolkit. In a brief tutorial
by Joerg Moellenkamp, learn how to install the SST and use it to
harden a system.

Details at http://sun.systemnews.com/g?A=19828

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