Scripts to gather system configuration information for offline/remote auditing
The audit scripts are a set of scripts intented to be run in systems to recover useful information for them. The information recovered should be sufficient to do a "white box" analysis of the system, with the exception of service configuration files that are in unusual locations.
The suite of scripts is made of simple shell scripts (and a batch file for Windows) that will extract the relevant information from the system (installed software and patches, permissions, TCP/IP listeners, processes, etc.) and allow you to review that information manually and fill in the appropriate checklist.
The audit scripts have been tested on AIX, Debian GNU/Linux, Ubuntu Linux, Red Hat Linux, SuSE Linux, QNX, HPUX, Solaris and Windows.
Please note that the Oracle and Windows scripts are incomplete at the moment.