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NAME

       AutomatedBastille   -   automatically   install   a  profiled  Bastille
       configuration

SYNOPSIS

       AutomatedBastille

DESCRIPTION

       This manual page briefly documents AutomatedBastille.

       This manual page was written  for  the  Debian  GNU/Linux  distribution
       because the original program does not have a manual page.

       AutomatedBastille  installs  a  profile  configuration  file  and calls
       BastilleBackEnd in order to put all the selected security  measures  in
       place.  The  profile is not adapted to your system; use BastilleChooser
       if you wish to do that.

OPTIONS

       AutomatedBastille uses the following options:

       -v     Verbose mode. Actions are printed to the logs and to STDOUT.

       -l     Log-only mode. No action is  taken;  merely  logs  what  changes
              would have been made.

       -r PREFIX
              All  the  filenames  are  prefixed  with  PREFIX  (/etc/whatever
              becomes /PREFIX/etc/whatever). This  option  could  be  used  to
              commit  changes  to  NFS  filesystems,  or  file  systems with a
              different mount point than the current root (/) filesystem.

FILES

       /etc/Bastille/config
              Configuration file  which  defines  all  the  security  measures
              selected by the administrator to be enabled.
       /var/log/Bastille/action-log
       /var/log/Bastille/error-log
              Logs that hold information of actions taken on the system.

SEE ALSO

       bastille(7),         InteractiveBastille(8),        BastilleBackEnd(8),
       RevertBastille(8), BastilleChooser(8).
       The    programs    have     more     documentation     available     at
       /usr/share/doc/bastille on Debian systems.

AUTHOR

       This   manual  page  was  written  by  Javier  Fernández-Sanguino  Peña
       <jfs@debian.org> for the Debian GNU/Linux system (but may  be  used  on
       other systems).

       Bastille  was primarily written by Jay Beale, and is licensed under the
       GNU General Public License

                                May 10th, 2001