[squid-users] WebServer-SRG or Application SRG for Squid?
Leonard Humphries CW
lhumphries.cw at mmm.com
Tue Aug 11 07:11:01 UTC 2020
STIG stands for Secure Technical Implementation Guide. It’s the standard by which the DoD and other government entities measure whether a system, application, etc is in compliance with their protocols. SRG stands for Security Requirements Guides. They are both way for implementing security changes to your systems to keep them secure and compliant.
Leonard Humphries
On Aug 11, 2020, at 2:58 AM, Eliezer Croitor <ngtech1ltd at gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Leonard,
Can you clarify what do you mean by STIGing and SRG etc..
What are you trying to achieve?
Plain text might make more sense to these who doesn’t understand these terms.
Thanks,
Eliezer
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From: squid-users <squid-users-bounces at lists.squid-cache.org> On Behalf Of Leonard Humphries CW
Sent: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 9:02 AM
To: squid-users at lists.squid-cache.org
Subject: [squid-users] WebServer-SRG or Application SRG for Squid?
I have a task of STIGing Squid on CentOS7. Does anyone have recommended STIG checklists or SRG’s for Squid on CentOS7? Also, It is my understanding that if Squid isn’t utilizing caching , then it might be better to use the Application SRG instead of the Webserver SRG. Does anyone have any insight to this?
Leonard Humphries
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