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Titan 3.0 Released
From: aleph1 () DFW NET (Aleph One)
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 1998 12:33:03 -0600
Titan is a Unix/Solaris host level security toolkit. Modular and Policy based so it can be used in configuring Firewalls, Servers, or Desktops. 90% bourne shell; 10% C, full source available. Titan is a collection of programs, each of which either fixes or tightens one or more potential security problems with a particular aspect in the setup or configuration of a Unix system. Conceived and created by Brad Powell, it was written in Bourne shell, and its simple modular design makes it trivial for anyone who can write a shell script or program to add to it, as well completely understand the internal workings of the system. Titan does not replace other security tools, but when used in combination with them it can help make the transformation of a new, out of the box system into a firewall or security conscious system into a significantly easier task. In a nutshell, it attempts to help improve the security of the system it runs on. < http://www.trouble.org/lisa-paper.html > < http://www.trouble.org/titan/ >
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