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Assuria
Auditor changes in 2006 |
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Introduction |
Assuria
have delivered a significant number of updates and enhancements to
Assuria Auditor during 2006. Many of the updates and enhancements are
“under the covers” and not always visible to users.
The purpose
of this Bulletin is to highlight the changes that were made during 2006. |
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New Agents
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
Red Hat
Enterprise Linux Agent. This agent has been validated on RHEL 3/X86,
RHEL4/X86 and RHEL4/X64.
SUN Solaris 10 SPARC
New Sun
Solaris 10 Agent released. This agent is for SUN SPARC systems.
SUN Solaris 10 X86
A SUN
Solaris 10 agent for Intel X86 systems is in the final stages of
testing. A BETA version is available on request from Assuria.
SuSE Enterprise LINUX
A SuSE
Enterprise LINUX agent is in development, a BETA can be made available
on request. |
Security Content
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Assuria has
released 14 Xpress Updates during 2006 these added and updated over 400
checks. The XPU’s included 374 new checks. This new Security and
Updated content has been delivered for the following platforms:
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IBM AIX (8 XPUs)
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Microsoft Windows 2000
(14 XPUs)
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Microsoft Windows 2003
(14 XPUs)
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RHEL (13 XPUs)
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Sun Solaris 7 (11 XPUs)
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Sun Solaris 8 (14 XPUs)
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Sun Solaris 9 (14 XPUs)
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Sun Solaris 10 (7 XPUs)
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HP HP-UX (10 XPUs)
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Transition of Assuria Auditor to Assuria Limited
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Licence Keys
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As part of
the transition program to Assuria support for ISS System Scanner Assuria
has updated the licensing and code signing so that the Assuria Auditor
console will accept Assuria generated licence keys as well as ISS
generated keys (in XPU#48). |
Code, Check and policy signatures
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All Assuria
developed program code, checks and policies are digitally signed by
Assuria to ensure that only Assuria generated code is executed.
The
following agents will now accept agent components digitally signed by
either Assuria or ISS.
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HPUX 10.20, 11.00, 11.11
and 11.23 (in XPU#53)
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Red Hat Linux Enterprise
3 & 4 (in XPU#53)
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Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server (in XPU#53)
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Microsoft Windows 2003
Server (in XPU#53)
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IBM AIX (in XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 8 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 9 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 10 (in
XPU#51)
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New / Updated features
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Updated
Console features |
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The console now reports
available updates in descending numeric (ie. latest first) order (in
XPU#48).
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Provision of HTML
formatted readme for X-Press Updates (in XPU#48)
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Updates to support
information in the console
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Updated HELP
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Multiple bug fixes.
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New and Renamed agents
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Some customers often add new, or rename existing agents on their
network. This new feature adds functionality so that when a new or
renamed agent is detected the Agent component of the security tree in
the Assuria Auditor Console is now highlighted.
To configure an agent select Maintenance, New and Renamed agents from
the Assuria Auditor console menu.
Notification of new and renamed agents added to the following agents:
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Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server (in XPU#48)
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Microsoft Windows 2003
Server (in XPU#48)
Agents
already with this feature are:
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XPU Integrity
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The XPU
Integrity Policy allows security administrators to ensure that all
updates have been applied to their agents correctly. All updated files
are scanned against, their actual and expected file size and CRC
checksum to ensure that they are the correct versions. Any incorrect
files are highlighted in the accompanying report. This feature is
intended to aid administrators ensure systems are correctly updated.
New XPU
integrity functionality in the following agents
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IBM AIX (in XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 8 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 9 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 10 (in
XPU#51)
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Microsoft Windows 2000
Professional and Server (in XPU#48)
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Microsoft Windows 2003
Server (in XPU#48)
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Software package Baseline
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The Package
Baseline Policy will create a record of the current software packages
installed on a server with the agent installed via PackageAdd on SUN
Solaris and on IBM AIX. The user may update the package baseline as
many times as they wish before they have a baseline which meets their
security policy.
The Policy
packages can be periodically run to check the packages installed on the
Agent server against the baseline. Any packages that have been added,
deleted or amended (re-installed) will show up in this policy.
New package
baseline functionality in the following agents
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IBM AIX (in XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 8 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 9 (in
XPU#51)
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Sun Solaris 10 (in
XPU#51)
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Anti-virus keys
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The user
configuration virus keys have been updated on windows platforms to
include:
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McAfee
Security Center
(in XPU#53)
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AVG AntiVirus
(in XPU#53)
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Trend Micro OfficeScan
Client (in XPU#54)
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Trend Micro ServerProtect
(in XPU#54)
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Policy Navigators
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The policy
navigators for the following platforms have been restructured to better
reflect the architecture classes:
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Solaris 7 (in XPU#50)
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Solaris 8 (in XPU#50)
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Solaris 9 (in XPU#50)
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Solaris 10 (in XPU#50)
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