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2021-01-07Preparation for release 3.0.3Michael Boelen
2020-03-20Updated date/yearMichael Boelen
2019-01-31Changed year and preparing for new releaseMichael Boelen
2018-01-11Changed yearMichael Boelen
2017-03-27Added quote marks on SSH commands (#372)guyav
Added quote marks for the SSH commands in steps and 6.
2017-03-08A bunch of Solaris compatibility tweaks (#367)hlein
* Work around Solaris' /bin/sh not being POSIX. If /usr/xpg4/bin/sh is present, we are (definitely?) on Solaris or a derivative, and /bin/sh cannot be trusted to support POSIX, but /usr/xpg4/bin/sh can be. Exec it right away. * Work around Solaris 'which' command oddity. Solaris' (at least) 'which' command outputs not-found errors to STDOUT instead of STDERR. This makes "did we get any output from which" checks insufficient; piping to grep -v the "no foo in ..." message should work. Note that this patch set includes all such uses of which that I could find, including ones that should never be reached on Solaris (i.e. only executed on some other OS) just for consistency. * Improved alternate-sh exec to avoid looping. * Solaris' /usr/ucb/echo supports -n. * Check for the best hash type that openssl supports. When using openssl to generate hashes, do not assume it supports sha256; try that, then sha1, then give up and use md5. * Solaris does not support sed -i; use a tempfile. * Use the full path for modinfo. When running as non-root, /usr/sbin/ might not be in PATH. include/tests_accounting already calls modinfo by full path, but include/tests_kernel did not. * Solaris find does not support -maxdepth. This mirrors the logic already in tests_homedirs. * Use PSBINARY instead of ps. * Work around Solaris' date not supporting +%s. Printing nawk's srand value is a bizarre but apparently once popular workaround for there being no normal userland command to print UNIX epoch seconds. A perl one-liner is the other common approach, but nawk may be more reliably present on Solaris than perl. * Revert to using sha1 for HOSTID. * Whitespace cleanup for openssl hash tests.
2017-03-06Various cleanups (#363)hlein
* Typo fix. * Style change: always use $(), never ``. The Lynis code already mostly used $(), but backticks were sprinkled around. Converted all of them. * Lots of minor spelling/typo fixes. FWIW these were found with: find . -type f -print0 | xargs -0 cat | aspell list | sort -u | egrep '^[a-z]+$' | less And then reviewing the list to pick out things that looked like misspelled words as opposed to variables, etc., and then manual inspection of context to determine the intention.
2017-02-09Changed date and preparing for release2.4.1Michael Boelen
2016-05-14Initial import of remote system scanningMichael Boelen