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Old 05-04-2003, 12:31 PM   #1
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FYI: Tiger-3.2rc3 RPM's


For those of you interested I've just built some RPM's for Tiger-3.2rc3.

For those of you who don't know tiger: 'tiger' is a set of scripts that scan a Un*x system looking for security problems, in the same fashion as Dan Farmer's COPS. 'tiger' was originally developed to provide a check of UNIX systems on the A&M campus that want to be accessed from off campus (clearance through the packet filter). As such, they needed something that *anyone* could run if they could figure out how to get it down to their machine.

Also see the Tiger 3-series project pages.
 
  


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