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This article is from the computer-security/secmaillist FAQ, by Christopher Klaus cklaus@iss.net with numerous contributions by
others.
31 Tiger (Security Products)
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Discussion list for the UNIX security audit tool TIGER
This is the TIGER users mailling list. It is for:
1. Update announcements
2. Reporting bugs in TIGER.
3. Discussing new features for TIGER.
4. Discussing use of TIGER.
5. Discussing anything else about TIGER.
What is TIGER?
TIGER is a set of shell scripts, C code and configuration files which are
used to perform a security audit on UNIX systems. The goals for TIGER are to
make it very robust and easy to use. TIGER was originally developed for
checking hosts at Texas A&M University following a break in in the Fall of
1992.
The latest version of TIGER is always available from the directory
net.tamu.edu:/pub/security/TAMU. In addition, updated digital signature
files for new platforms and new security patches will be maintained in the
directory:
net.tamu.edu:/pub/security/TAMU/tiger-sigs.
 
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