[New Tool] YASAT v755 (Yet Another Stupid Audit Tool) Released
YASAT (Yet Another Stupid Audit Tool) is a simple stupid audit tool. Its goal is to be as simple as possible with minimum binary dependencies (only sed, grep and cut). Second goal is to document each test with maximum information and links to official documentation.
It do many tests for checking security configuration issue or others good practice. YASAT is licensed under GPLv3.
It checks many software configurations like:
- Apache
- Bind DNS
- CUPS
- PHP
- kernel configuration
- mysql
- network configuration
- openvpn
- Packages update
- samba
- snmpd
- squid
- syslog
- tomcat
- user accounting
- vsftpd
- xinetd
Changelog v755 (30 April 2014)
- Fix the “cant shift that many” bug
- Fix the make test
- Lots of internal rewritting
- Next release will focus on SSL and Ciphersuite configurations.
- I will try to hold on a release per 3 month.
“Sorry, for these release, no big changes. But this time I take the time to build the packages for Debian.”(CodingMontjoie)
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Thanks to Coding Montjoie, for sharing this tool with us. 😉