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* (notting) Can we see sample reports on a stock Fedora install? It may be good to get automated runs of this... | * (notting) Can we see sample reports on a stock Fedora install? It may be good to get automated runs of this... | ||
: (msamia) Yes, we watch this with every release (including test releases). The results are at [https://fedorahosted.org/sectool/wiki/FedoraCompatibilityIssues]. | |||
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Revision as of 10:38, 7 July 2008
Feature Review
secTool
Summary
A security audit system and intrusion detection system
Owner
- Name: PeterVrabec
Current status
- Targeted release:
- Last updated: Feb 29th 2008
- Percentage of completion: 90%
- Project homepage: https://fedorahosted.org/sectool
- Already built in rawhide
Detailed Description
sectool is a security tool that can be used both as a security audit and an intrusion detection system. It consists of set of tests, library and textual/graphical frontend. Tests are sorted into groups and security levels. Admins can run selected tests, groups or whole security levels.
Benefit to Fedora
Fedora will include a modern security audit tool.
Scope
Implementing the tool and write tests and documentation, so community can write their own tests.
Test Plan
- run tests in graphical and textual interface
- run the tool with increasing 'security levels', watch it reporting more potential problems
- add a test with a description to the 'test repository', watch it being recognized by sectool
- have a test result or even diff against previous run mailed to you
- the rest pretty much depends on the tests, a few examples on what we currently have:
- add '.' to your $PATH, watch it being reported by the path test
- add a new suid executable, watch it being reported by the suid test
- allow remote root login, watch it being repoted by the openssh test
- ..and many more (see list of existing tests below)
User Experience
Users will have a tool that could check their systems for a security issues. They will also have documentation and libraries that help them write their own tests. Advanced users could benefit from having the text interface that is more easily scriptable and usable from cron.
Dependencies
python, gtk(for GUI frontend) + interpreters for languages in which the tests are written - currently bash, python, clisp infrastructure is in place, perl is planned. All these are in Fedora already, so this should be no problem.
Contingency Plan
None needed, this is an addition to Fedora.
Documentation
- Home page - https://fedorahosted.org/sectool
- Why sectool is better than other similar tools?
- https://fedorahosted.org/sectool/wiki/WhySectool
- Writing new tests
- https://fedorahosted.org/sectool/wiki/BashTestTutorial
- https://fedorahosted.org/sectool/wiki/PythonTestTutorial
- The list of existing tests
- https://fedorahosted.org/sectool/wiki/WishList
Release Notes
sectool offers an security audit tool, which contains set of tests that scan system for security vulnerabilities.
Comments
- (notting) Can we see sample reports on a stock Fedora install? It may be good to get automated runs of this...
- (msamia) Yes, we watch this with every release (including test releases). The results are at [1].