On Fri, Oct 18, 2002 at 12:41:37PM -0700, Chris Majewski wrote: > There is obviously more than one solution here, so I'm looking for > recommendations. We care about security; we don't want to run any > services we don't need, etc. Reliability is key, so your uncle's > friend's brother's alpha software might not be for us. >
Check Bastille for automatic Debian hardening of clients based on
a profile after installation . You can run it once on your first thin
client, create a profile of security "features" with 'InteractiveBastille'
and then run 'BastilleBackEnd' in the other clients. (BTW in Bastille 2.0
you will just use 'bastille' :)
Regards
Javi
PS: Make sure to read/understand the current (open for woody) bugs in
bastille. There will be a proposed-updates package fixing them (hopefully
soon)
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