OT: vulnerability scanner (TARA)
Tod Merley
todbot88 at gmail.com
Fri Sep 15 22:00:31 UTC 2006
On 9/15/06, Jamie Bohr <jamiebohr at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello All,
>
> Does any one use TARA? The company I work for uses TARA for Linux and SunOS
> and an internal tool for HP-UX. I will be starting a Senior capstone class
> for college soon and was wondering how useful would an update to TARA be to
> the Open Source community. I invision it as a client-server application
> where either the client or server can initiate a scan and the results go
> into a database (MySQL or PostgreSQL). From the DB risk acceptance filters
> can be applied and reports (Web & email) can be generated. The web
> interface could generate reports for each site or support region. This
> could be used by managment to see how security compliant a given region is.
>
> The DB could also have tables in it to support determining how patch
> compliant systems are. I would like the DB flexable enough to support other
> security concerns in the furture.
>
> I would like to hear your thoughts on how useful this would be before I
> spend a lot of time working on it. Of cource it also comes down to if the
> professor will accept it as a project.
>
> --
> Jamie Bohr
> --
> fedora-list mailing list
> fedora-list at redhat.com
> To unsubscribe:
> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list
>
>
Hi Jamie Bohr!
Well, I just ran it!
I think I would spend some quality time researching what others have
done as well. The system does several things I do like in a way that
is good. I think it has some real possibilities.
I would encourage the project!!
In today's world most attacks from the outside are against the browser
and helpers of the browser. Most attacks against computers in a
corporate environment are from within!! I would like to see a virus
scan (slow, continuous, and through), a checker of the locking screen
saver being on (and other similar issues), a check for various root
kits or key loggers, check for bots, and a check of the state and
configuration of SELinux as well.
I think it would be nice to run something like TARA random, but have
parts of it running continuous with alarming capability.
It might be nice to snap a picture of various log files (hal -
messages - syslog) from time to time looking for particulars as we go.
I will type back to you later after some research of my own.
May you find an excellent placement of your skills!
Tod
More information about the fedora-list
mailing list