Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
* Package name    : bastille-linux
   Version         : 3.0.9
   Upstream Author : Jay Beale <foo@???>
* URL             : http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/
* License         : (GPL)
   Programming Lang: (TCL, Perl5)
   Description     : Bastille Linux is a well tested hardening script for 
*nix
      The Bastille Hardening program "locks down" an operating system, 
proactively configuring the system for increased security and decreasing 
its susceptibility to compromise. Bastille can also assess a system's 
current state of hardening, granularly reporting on each of the security 
settings with which it works.
Bastille currently supports the Red Hat (Fedora Core, Enterprise, and 
Numbered/Classic), SUSE, Debian, Gentoo, and Mandrake distributions, 
along with HP-UX. It also supports Mac OS X. Bastille's focuses on 
letting the system's user/administrator choose exactly how to harden the 
operating system. In its default hardening mode, it interactively asks 
the user questions, explains the topics of those questions, and builds a 
policy based on the user's answers. It then applies the policy to the 
system. In its assessment mode, it builds a report intended to teach the 
user about available security settings as well as inform the user as to 
which settings have been tightened.
http://bastille-linux.sourceforge.net/
http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bastille/
http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bastille/bastille_3.0.9.orig.tar.gz
http://old-releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/b/bastille/bastille_3.0.9-13_all.deb
(Note: use a version of TCL slightly older than what is in Debian7,
there was some incompatable update of TCL it seems some time within
the Debian7 release (bastille worked fine in early versions, and 
previous
to that in the testing release of Deb7 just before stable, but in late
versions of Debian 7 it cannot save its config files because TCL
DEEEPPPRREEECIAAATTEEDDDDDDDD!!!! (High Pitched Lennart Chortle) decades
working code (even though all TCL scripts are ancient))
(Also note: There is a section of the code in 2 files where the distro 
is handled, Debian is handled there, perhaps add Devuan (as evrything 
will be the same) to the list aswell)