On Fri, Dec 22, 2000 at 03:01:35PM -0700, Kurt Seifried wrote:
Actually, from your list, we have 2. Argus does not offer pitbull for linux.
They say they will (spoke to them at length about this).
I cannot wait to see this. More vendors really need to jump into this area and fund it because we can't have people start working on the projects and then just quit. I'd love to see all the work that went into those secure linux distros that all decided to call it quits. All of their changes if posted publically could really help people lock down their boxes, or help people trying to do the same thing.
Bzzzzzt. Wrong answer =). You should learn what subdomain and cryptomark and the rest are =).
Hrm, Maybe I'll take time and look at it again. Its been a while. When last I looked the only thing they actually had stuff written for was Stackguard.
ACL under linux sucks ass right now. there are ways to audit syscalls at the kernel level, that's a lot of data though, of questionable use.
Its accounting and auditing is also crap. I don't think the BSD Accounting software is even being maintained.
Heh. You think that's bad try something simpler like writing documentation on it. I've gotten 0 community support, so I basically gave up.
I know the feeling trust me. I've been auditing so much software lately and having authors tell me " Oh, well if you supply me with a patch I might begin to care about the problem ". -miah