SuSE Security Announcement - new security tools

From: Marc Heuse (marcat_private)
Date: Fri Nov 26 1999 - 14:22:10 PST

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                            SuSE Security Announcement
    
                    Announcement of new security tools from SuSE
    
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    Please note, that that we provide this information on an "as-is" basis only.
    There is no warranty whatsoever and no liability for any direct, indirect or
    incidental damage arising from this information or the installation of
    the update package.
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    Tools developed by SuSE (all open source) and included in SuSE 6.3 :
    
    SuSE FTP Proxy - The first program of the SuSE Proxy Suite.
                     A secure FTP proxy with support for SSL, LDAP, command
                     restriction, active and passive FTP support, and much more.
                     RPM: fwproxy.rpm, fwproxys.rpm (SSL - not in the US version)
    
    SuSE Firewall  - The new firewall script from SuSE, rewritten from scratch.
                     Autodetection of interface information, masquerading,
                     autoprotection of services, protection from internal
                     networks, fail-close design and easy to configure.
                     RPM: firewals.rpm
    
    Harden SuSE    - A special script for hardening a SuSE Linux 5.3 - 6.3.
                     By answering 9 questions, the system is reconfigured very
                     tightly. e.g. disabling insecure network services, removing
                     suid/sgid/world-writable permissions which are not critical.
                     RPM: hardsuse.rpm
    
    SuSE Secumod   - This loadable kernel module enhances the security of the
                     system by adding a symlink/hardlink/pipe protection,
                     procfs protection, trusted path execution and capabilities.
                     RPM: secumod.rpm
    
    SuSE Secchk    - These are cron scripts which run daily, weekly and monthly
                     to check the security of the system and compare them to the
                     last run.
                     RPM: seccheck.rpm
    
    Yast-1         - New administration menu for setting password aging,
                     authentication fail delay and logging of logins + failures.
                     RPM: yast.rpm
    
    SuSE auditdisk - Please note that this tool is in beta phase!
                     This tool generates a bootdisk with checksum data and all
                     binaries etc. needed to automaticaly verify file checksums
                     upon booting. This way it can't be subverted by lkm's like a
                     standard e.g. tripwire installation.
                     WWW: http://www.suse.de/~marc - not included on SuSE 6.3 yet
    
    Watch out for updates of these tools on our WWW or FTP update sites.
    Although these are tools developed by SuSE, they (should) work on any Linux
    distributions with little problems.
    
    
    New tools included in the SuSE Linux distribution (not created by SuSE):
    
    FreeS/WAN      - IPSEC implementation to build secure VPN tunnels via public
                     networks.
                     RPM: freeswan.rpm (not in the US version)
    
    GNU Privacy Guard - A free pgp-like tool for secure (not limited to email)
                     communication. Frontends are also included.
                     RPM: gpg (not in the US version)
    
    Nessus         - A very good network security scanner!
                     RPM: nessus
    
    plus tmpwatch, arpwatch, plug, sslwrap, the newest nmap and more.
    "Old" packages include: john, saint, cipe, pgp, scanlogd, ssh, tripwire, etc.
    
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    General information on SuSE Linux:
      http://www.suse.com
    
    You can find updates on our ftp-Server:
      ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/update for Intel processors
      ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/axp/update  for Alpha processors
    
    or try the following web pages for a list of mirrors:
      http://www.suse.com/ftp_new.html
    
    Our webpage for patches:
      http://www.suse.de/en/support/download/updates/
    
    Our webpage for security announcements:
      http://www.suse.de/security
    
    If you want to report vulnerabilities, please contact
      securityat_private
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