Secure Solaris 7 or 8 Installation

Hello,
i am looking for a tool to secure my solaris core installation. Does anybody know where i can get such thing or some information about?
Thanks a lot.
R-Richter

Hi,
What do you mean by 'secure'? Take the machine offline than do the install, that is secure. If you mean you want the OS configured so that there are no security holes, then you need to look for a guide on hardening a solaris install. I have found that the best ones are at sans.org
~James

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