Jsitech / JShielder

Hardening Script for Linux Servers/ Secure LAMP-LEMP Deployer/ CIS Benchmark
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The Customized Run Has Some Errors; Not Running Certain Tasks #44

Closed Cooleem closed 3 years ago

Cooleem commented 3 years ago

I inquired in a previous issue if JShielder was updated to the new CIS 2.0.1 standard. While testing out all the features with JShielder, I noticed that some of "Customized Run" scripts aren't executing.

Replication:

There are probably more issues, but I've noticed that any scripts related to Nginx don't seem to run. If money is a possible incentive, I'm willing to send money to you via PayPal to get an updated version of JShielder. I love this script; it makes my work securing my servers so much more convenient. CIS also released their benchmark for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, but I understand if you're not ready to dive into that one just yet. Either way, I hope to hear from you soon. Thank you again for creating this project. I just hope to see an update soon. 🙂

Jsitech commented 3 years ago

HI, really apppreciate you creating these issues and letting me know what is not working. Been a little busy with some certifications. I Do have some free time on my hands now, so expect updates soon. Will Prioritize the versions we have and them will take a look at create a script for the newly released LTS.

Cooleem commented 3 years ago

HI, really apppreciate you creating these issues and letting me know what is not working. Been a little busy with some certifications. I Do have some free time on my hands now, so expect updates soon. Will Prioritize the versions we have and them will take a look at create a script for the newly released LTS.

I really appreciate it, thank you. I really love your work, it's helped me through so much headache!

Cooleem commented 3 years ago

Also, I forgot to ask, but could you also add two new functions to the hardening process for place /home and /var on separate partitions and setting the permissions? I've been doing it manually since this script doesn't; it only does it for /tmp.