On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 12:40:19PM +0200, Stephan Seitz wrote: > I found the Securing Debian Manual > (https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-manual/index.en.html). > This version is from 2017. > > It has „Chapter 6. Automatic hardening of Debian systems” which mentions > Harden packages and Bastille. None of these packages exist anymore in Debian > 11 or 12. > > https://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/running_bastille_on.htm#debian lets > you follow a link to http://packages.debian.org/bastille but without > results. > > So what happened here?
I cannot say anything on the Securing Debian manual but when you're interested in digging up the fate of a particular package in Debian, you can roll like this: 1) Go to the "package tracker", and search for the package of interest. In this particular case, there was no need to search as a plain guess that it should (have been) named "bastille" worked - https://tracker.debian.org/bastille is the URL of interest. 2) There, you can examine the package's status - it's sort of a dashboard. In the case of bastille, you can see that the last entry in the log of the package activity says it has been removed from unstable. Examining that [1] will tell you the reason, and provide further pointers. 1. https://tracker.debian.org/news/589646/bug718783-removed-packages-from-unstable/