LSAT is a security auditing tool for Linux that can be used after installation to enhance security measures.
Currently, the Linux Security Auditing Tool is available for use on a variety of Linux systems including Gentoo, RedHat, Debian, Mandrake, as well as SunOS (2.x), Redhat Sparc, Mandrake Sparc, and even Apple OS X.
This latest release of the Linux Security Auditing Tool includes a number of exciting new features and improvements. For example, users will now enjoy an extra limits check on resource limits, a Redhat/Fedora specific check in Checkcfg, and checking for strict mode in SSH config.
Additionally, this latest version of LSAT also features several fixes for small output errors, ensuring that the tool provides accurate results and a smooth user experience. Whether you're an experienced programmer or an amateur looking to improve your system's security, the Linux Security Auditing Tool is definitely worth checking out.
Version 0.9.7: N/A