sudo lynis audit system
>post resultsProgram version: 2.3.3
Operating system: Linux
Operating system name: Linux
Operating system version: 4.4.20-1-MANJARO
Kernel version: 4.4.20
Hardware platform: x86_64
Hostname: thinkpad
$ sudo lynis audit system
Password:
sudo: lynis: command not found
>>56687604
install the package....
how fucking stupid are you?
Program version: 2.3.3
Operating system: Linux
Operating system name: Debian
Operating system version: stretch/sid
Kernel version: 3.18.3
Hardware platform: mips
Hostname: ci20
>>56687713
>2000 + 2^4
why don't you have a firewall
>>56687771
I haven't bothered setting one up on this system because I'm building a server for a hardware firewall.
>>56687641
just git clone then ./lynis audit clone the script.
No package install required.
>muh linuxmint 17.3
>>56688456
i meant ./lynis audit system
>>56687566
>>56688456
>Manjaro
>Mint
So security is really something you configure after all
Program version: 2.3.3
Operating system: Linux
Operating system name: Arch Linux
Operating system version: Unknown
Kernel version: 4.8.0
Hardware platform: x86_64
Hostname: localhost
It's ok considering I haven't taken any steps to secure and am currently using the latest git kernel.
Lynis is kind of shitty. It doesn't test for a lot of hardening features.
>>56692125
it's an industry standard though
don't hack me bro
>>56687566
>>56687713
>>56687771
>>56688456
>>56691071
>>56692429
How do you get Compliance Status checked?
Does this thing use linux security advisories?
Pretty useless if it doesn't.
>>56692484
lynis is for unices in general
glsa is specific for gentoo
>>56692559
Most distributions have security advisories.
Error: Invalid option system!
See man page and documentation for all available options.
Exiting..
>>56692584
but it defeats the point of standarisation among platforms like {screen,neo,gui}fetch
>>56692607
If it doesn't check for vulnerable packages what the fuck is the point?
Program version: 2.3.1
Operating system: MacOS
Operating system name: Mac OS X
Operating system version: 10.11.6
Kernel version: 15.6.0
Hardware platform: x86_64
why is linux so insecure, bros?
>>56692645
It checks configuration.
>>56692781
what maleware are you using?
used sophos.
>>56692821
just rkhunter
>not using DISA STIGs
fucking plebs