CCSAT (Cisco Configuration Security Auditing Tool) is a tool for automated auditing of configuration security for large numbers of Cisco routers and switches. The tool is based upon industry best practices, including Cisco, NSA, and SANS security guides and recommendations. It is flexible and can report details down to individual device interfaces, lines, ACLs, and ASs, etc. This tool has been tested and used successfully on FreeBSD, Solaris 8, and Linux, and should work on all major UNIX platforms (POSIX.2).
| Tags | Internet Security Networking |
|---|---|
| Licenses | Freeware |
| Operating Systems | POSIX Solaris Linux BSD FreeBSD Unix |
| Implementation | Unix Shell |
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