================================================================================ Lynis - README ================================================================================ Author: 2007-2013, Michael Boelen 2013-2016, CISOfy Description: Security and system auditing tool Web site: https://cisofy.com/lynis/ Development: May 2007 - Now Support policy: See section 'Support' Documentation: See web site, README, FAQ and CHANGELOG file ================================================================================ *** NOTE *** The website contains the latest documentation See https://cisofy.com/documentation/lynis/ [+] Introduction ------------------------------- Lynis is an auditing tool which tests and gathers (security) information from Unix based systems. The audience for this tool are security and system auditors, network specialists and system maintainers. Some of the (future) features and usage options: - System and security audit checks - Compliance testing - File integrity monitoring - System and file forensics - Usage of templates/baselines (reporting and monitoring) - Extended debugging features Everyone is free to use Lynis under the conditions of the GPL v3 license (see LICENSE file). ======================== Quick facts ======================== - Name: Lynis - Type: audit, security, hardening, forensics tool - License: GPL v3 - Language: Shell script - Author: Michael Boelen, CISOfy - Web site: https://cisofy.com - Required permissions: root preferred, not needed - Other requirements: write access to /tmp [+] Installation ------------------------------- Lynis doesn't have to be installed, so it can be used directly from a (removable) disk. If you want the program to be installed, use one of the following methods: - Create a custom directory (ie. /usr/local/lynis) and unpack the tarball (tar xfvz lynis-version.tar.gz) into this directory. - Create a RPM package by using the lynis.spec file (see web site) run 'rpmbuild -ta lynis-version.tar.gz' (= build RPM package) run 'rpm -ivh ' (= install RPM package) See online documentation for detailed instructions. [+] Supported systems ------------------------------- Since the complexity of auditing different systems and platforms, Lynis is developed on BSD and Linux. This tool is tested or confirmed to work with at least: AIX, Linux, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, Solaris. See the website for the full list of tested operating systems. [+] Usage ------------------------------- See online documentation for more information about using Lynis. [+] Development and Bugs ------------------------------- Found an issue, or do you have a great idea? Let us know: * GitHub - https://github.com/CISOfy/lynis * E-mail - lynis-dev@cisofy.com Contributions are appreciated and can be done via GitHub. See CONTRIBUTING.md for more information about how to submit them. [+] Support ------------------------------- Lynis is tested on most common operating systems. The documentation (README, FAQ) and the debugging information (/var/log/lynis.log), should cover most questions and problems. Bugs can be reported via GitHub, or sending an e-mail to the lynis-dev address above. Commercial features and support is available via CISOfy. This includes support for compliance testing, a web-based interface, reporting, and more. For more information see https://cisofy.com/lynis-enterprise/ or use the contact details at https://cisofy.com/contact/ [+] Upgrade to Lynis Enterprise ------------------------------- Individuals and companies which use this software for more than 10 systems, should think about the value of this tool in their job. To support ongoing development on this tool we have a commercial version available. Lynis Enterprise Suite uses Lynis to audit systems, but also provides malware scanning, intrusion detection and has additional guidance. For all features, please see our website: https://cisofy.com/lynis-enterprise/ [+] Thanks ------------------------------- Thanks to the community for using and supporting open source software. Many comments, bugs/patches and questions are the key to success and ongoing motivation in developing tools like this. ================================================================================ Lynis - Copyright 2007-2016, Michael Boelen and CISOfy - https://cisofy.com