in this repository you will learn how to secure a linux server
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in this repository you will learn how to secure a linux server
⚙️📂 Discretionary access control service. Group project @ Linux Security class, MEPhI 2020
Script for auditing Linux (in particular Red Hat) plattforms in C, Ansi-style
Basic Ansible role for Linux security
Proxy extension, installing security-related extensions.
A simple and user-friendly shell tool to increase security on linux distributions
(EN) A script to execute the essential UFW rules. (ES) Secuencias de comandos para ejecutar las reglas esenciales de UFW.
In-depth notes on Linux fundamentals, including command line usage, file system hierarchy, shell scripting, and essential tools for beginners and advanced users.
A Cybersecurity tool to detect and block IPs conducting port scans on a host machine.
This script automates the scanning process using the OpenSCAP Security Guid to hardening Ubuntu systems, aligning with DISA-STIG compliance for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS minimum. It includes a range of security enhancements and configurations designed to strengthen the security posture of Ubuntu servers.
Let me just put this here & You go check if your sever is tight. **updated version is PRIVATE** Incl Full Internet & Personal Password List From Leaked Databases, Hacked Accounts & Wifi Attack Victims
Preventing unauthorized invocation of open system call in Linux by running processes in sand-boxed environments using capability based authorization implemented in user space.
A Cybersecurity tool to detect and block IPs conducting port scans on a host machine.
Random security-related scripts for Linux systems
Project Safeguard is a custom built Linux distribution based on Xubuntu. Project Safeguard is focused around private and fast computing and is designed to work in a virtual machine or on baremetal. This project was also designed to work seamlessly with Project Guardian for extra protection.
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