Ubuntu Security Guide (USG) is a tool that greatly improves the usability of hardening and auditing, and allows for environment-
Security Technical Implementation Guides like the CIS benchmark or DISA-STIG have hundreds of configuration recommendations, so hardening and auditing a Linux system manually can be very tedious. Ubuntu Security Guide (USG) is a tool that greatly improves the usability of hardening and auditing, and allows for environment-
Project information
- Maintainer:
- Canonical Security Certification
- Driver:
- Canonical Security Certification
- Licence:
- GNU GPL v3
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trunk series is the current focus of development.
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #2065113: unable to change passwd after applying CIS hardening on Jammy
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Bug #2064663: USG not available for 24.04
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Bug #2061215: Checks set_loopback_traffic.sh and set_ipv6_loopback_traffic.sh use incorrect regex for parsing the output of `iptables -L INPUT -v -n`
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Bug #2061213: Check ip6tables_rules_for_open_ports.sh incorrectly parses output of `ip6tables -L INPUT -v -n`
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Bug #2061072: usg remediation for chrony rule 2.3.3.2: Missing trailing new line
Reported
More contributors Top contributors
- Miha Purg 111 points
- Przemyslaw Hausman 48 points
- Eduardo Barretto 41 points
- Robert Malz 36 points
- Bartosz Woronicz 26 points