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Web site: http://cisofy.com/lynis/
http://www.rootkit.nl/projects/lynis.html
Development start: May 2007
Development status: Active
Support policy: See section 'Support'
Documentation: See web site, README, FAQ and CHANGELOG file
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== Web site contains up-to-date documentation ==
See http://www.rootkit.nl/files/lynis-documentation.html
See http://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/
[+] Introduction
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- License: GPL v3
- Language: Shell script
- Author: Michael Boelen
- Web site: http://www.rootkit.nl
- Web site: http://cisofy.com
- Required permissions: root or equivalent
- Other requirements: write access to /var/log and /tmp
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[+] Development
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If you have input to improve Lynis, let me know via the contact details (e-mail).
If you have input to improve Lynis, let us know via the contact page.
[+] Support
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Individuals and companies which use this software for more than 10 systems, should
consider the value of this tool. Get the Lynis Enterprise Suite, to support the
development of open source software.
think about the value of this tool in their job. To support ongoing development on
this tool we have a commercial version available. Lynis Enterprise Suite uses
Lynis to audit systems, but also provides malware scanning, intrusion detection
and has additional guidance. For all features, please see our website:
http://cisofy.com/lynis-enterprise/
[+] Thanks
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Thanks to the community for using and supporting open source software and my tools
in particular. Many comments, bugs/patches and questions are the key to success
and motivation in developing tools like this.
A special thanks to anyone who donated a book or valuable suggestions in the past!
Thanks to the community for using and supporting open source software.
Many comments, bugs/patches and questions are the key to success and ongoing
motivation in developing tools like this.