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About:
Engineered from the ground-up with specific regard
to security, EnGarde Secure Linux incorporates
intrusion alert capabilities, a complete suite of
e- business applications using AllCommerce,
improved authentication and access control, strong
cryptography, and complete SSL secure Web-based
administration capabilities. EnGarde protects
against many forms of attack, not just a
particular form of vulnerability. It is also not
just a repackaged version of another distribution
that claims to be secure. EnGarde is a collection
of best-of-breed applications from many sources
tuned to provide exactly what is necessary to
maintain a secure Internet presence. Featuring the
Linux Intrusion Detection System integrated into
its design, as well as Web-manageable Tripwire,
tools from many Open Source security projects
including Openwall, snort network intrusion
detection system, and extensive host security
improvements, EnGarde Secure Linux strives to be
the most secure, yet functional, Linux
distribution to date.
Author:
Guardian Digital, Inc. <info __at__ guardiandigital __dot__ com>
[contact developer]
Homepage:
http://www.engardelinux.org/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.engardelinux.org/modules/download/
RPM package:
http://www.engardelinux.org/modules/download/
Bug tracker:
http://bugs.engardelinux.org/login_page.php
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» Vitality: 0.08% (Rank 1230)
» Popularity: 2.22% (Rank 2259)

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no grsec ?
by neoFUTUR - Apr 4th 2006 20:25:39
if this was grsec based ( and not SELinux ) or at least offering choice, I
would have been really interested
-- http://feeder.ww7.be
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I like it, I like it.
by Travis Gerspacher - Jun 21st 2001 01:22:09
I just wanted to say that I am very impressed with this distribution.
Although it still needs some work in areas such as the installer, it excels
in areas such as the webtool. The mailing list has always been more than
helpful too.
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