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Project Description

Lynis is an security auditing and hardening tool for Unix derivatives like Linux/BSD/Solaris. It performs an in-depth scan on the system to detect software and security issues. Besides information related to security, it will also scan for general system information, installed packages, and possible configuration mistakes. The software is aimed at assisting automated auditing, configuration management, software patch management, vulnerability detection, and malware scanning of Unix-based systems.

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2007-12-02 23:57
1.0.5

This release has many small improvements (RPM, chkrootkit, rkhunter check), Fedora support, more tight file permissions, cron job support, and a lot of code cleanup.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

2007-11-27 22:10
1.0.4

This release adds a system user test and uses a PID file. It has some fixes for tests that did not check for symbolic links, and also contains several small code and logging improvements.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2007-11-19 15:38
1.0.3

This release adds a check for sockstat and
listening network ports. A few tests were fixed.
It comes with extended logging, documentation, and
support for several operating systems like Debian,
OpenBSD, and SuSE.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2007-11-15 18:38
1.0.2

This release adds a check for an NTP daemon or client, a file/directory permissions check (by using the profile option), and a --quick (-Q) parameter to run the program without user input. The documentation, log file, and source have been extended and cleaned up.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2007-11-12 23:12
1.0.1

This release adds several new tests (Memory check, grpck, pf presence, and LILO password). It has small bugfixes and code enhancements.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

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