As far as I can tell there is no harden-tools in debian or devuan jessie nor harden-docs, those are missing too (was looking for them the other day). Maybe because most of it doesn't apply in debian with systemd, can't see any of that working there.
On Sunday, January 3, 2016 6:03 PM, Haines Brown <haines@???> wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 03, 2016 at 05:25:39PM +0000, Go Linux wrote:
>> Great way to start the new year. Looks like Gregory Smith might be
>> back. Ugh . . .
>
> Your frustration may be justified, but you are doing less sophisticated
> readers like myself a disservice. I've not thought about bastille for
> many years, and this thread encouraged me to see what became of it. My
> impression, right or wrong, is that bastille has been superseded by the
> harden-tools package.
>
> Does harden-tools incorporate or improve on bastille? Is the question
> then whether bastille needs to be placed in the Devuan archive or that
> hardenk-tools should be installed automatically?
>
> Haines Brown
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