EnGarde Secure Linux, the next generation in Linux security, is now available for immediate download.
Guardian Digital, the Open Source security company, has today announced
immediate availability of EnGarde Secure Linux, a comprehensive suite of
Open Source tools that provide a secure and stable foundation for
building a secure Internet presence.
Engineered from the ground up with specific regard to security, EnGarde
Secure Linux incorporates intrusion alert capabilities, a complete suite
of e-business applications using AllCommerce, improved authentication
and access control, strong cryptography, and complete SSL secure
Web-based administration capabilities.
EnGarde protects against many forms of attack, not just a particular
form of vulnerability. It is also not just a repackaged version of
another distribution that claims to be secure. EnGarde is a collection
of best-of-breed applications from many sources tuned to provide exactly
what is necessary to maintain a secure Internet presence.
Featuring the Linux Intrusion Detection System integrated into its
design, as well as Web-manageable Tripwire, tools from many Open Source
security projects including Openwall, snort network intrusion detection
system, and extensive host security improvements, EnGarde Secure Linux
strives to be the most secure, yet functional, Linux distribution to
date.
EnGarde Secure Linux v1.0.1 is available for download from
http://www.EnGardeLinux.org.
Pre-orders are currently being accepted, and will be shipping by April
9, 2001. Orders will include a printed manual, free installation support,
and a trial subscription to Guardian Digital's secure online network services.
Guardian Digital provides a complete range of support options including
incident-based and contractual, as well as AllCommerce development and
support.
For pre-configured server appliance solutions featuring customized
EnGarde Secure Linux and further information about Guardian Digital,
please visit us on the Web at http://www.GuardianDigital.com.
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