AUTOMATEDBASTILLE   (8) manpage
AUTOMATEDBASTILLE
8
May 10th, 2001
  • NAME
      AutomatedBastille - automatically install a profiled Bastille configuration
  • SYNOPSIS
      AutomatedBastille
  • DESCRIPTION
      This manual page briefly documents AutomatedBastille .

      This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the original program does not have a manual page.

      AutomatedBastille installs a profile configuration file and calls BastilleBackEnd in order to put all the selected security measures in place. The profile is not adapted to your system; use BastilleChooser if you wish to do that.
  • OPTIONS
      AutomatedBastille uses the following options:
      -v
      Verbose mode. Actions are printed to the logs and to STDOUT.
      -l
      Log-only mode. No action is taken; merely logs what changes would have been made.
      -r PREFIX
      All the filenames are prefixed with PREFIX (/etc/whatever becomes /PREFIX/etc/whatever). This option could be used to commit changes to NFS filesystems, or file systems with a different mount point than the current root (/) filesystem.
  • FILES
      /etc/Bastille/config
      Configuration file which defines all the security measures selected by the administrator to be enabled.
      /var/log/Bastille/action-log
      /var/log/Bastille/error-log
      Logs that hold information of actions taken on the system.
  • SEE ALSO
  • AUTHOR
      This manual page was written by Javier Fernandez-Sanguino Pe?a <jfs@computer.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may be used on other systems).

      Bastille was primarily written by Jay Beale, and is licensed under the GNU General Public License
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