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Tiger is a security software for Unix-like computer operating systems. It can be used both as a security audit tool and a host-based intrusion detection system and supports multiple UNIX platforms. Tiger is free under the GPL license and unlike other tools, it needs only of POSIX tools, and is written entirely in shell language. Tiger is based on a set of modular scripts that can be run either together or independently to check different aspects of a UNIX system including the review of:

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  • Tiger is a security software for Unix-like computer operating systems. It can be used both as a security audit tool and a host-based intrusion detection system and supports multiple UNIX platforms. Tiger is free under the GPL license and unlike other tools, it needs only of POSIX tools, and is written entirely in shell language. Tiger is based on a set of modular scripts that can be run either together or independently to check different aspects of a UNIX system including the review of: * available patches not installed * filesystem permissions * dormant users * specific configuration of system files (en)
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  • 3.2.3
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  • Javier Fernández-Sanguino (en)
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  • Tiger Security Tool (en)
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  • Tiger is a security software for Unix-like computer operating systems. It can be used both as a security audit tool and a host-based intrusion detection system and supports multiple UNIX platforms. Tiger is free under the GPL license and unlike other tools, it needs only of POSIX tools, and is written entirely in shell language. Tiger is based on a set of modular scripts that can be run either together or independently to check different aspects of a UNIX system including the review of: (en)
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  • Tiger (security software) (en)
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  • Tiger Security Tool (en)
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