RHELSecureSetup is a Bash script designed to streamline the process of securing RHEL-based Linux distributions. By automating system updates and security configurations, it helps ensure that your instance is protected from vulnerabilities.
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RHELSecureSetup
This Bash script is designed for RHEL-based Linux distributions. It automates the process of updating the system, configuring security settings, and optionally installing Docker CE.
Features
- Updates the package manager and upgrades installed packages.
- Sets the system timezone.
- Changes the hostname of the machine.
- Updates the
/etc/hostsfile with the machine's IP address and hostname. - Modifies SSH configuration for better security:
- Disables root login.
- Disables password authentication.
- Ensures IPv4 address family is not commented out.
- Optionally installs Docker using the official installation script.
Prerequisites
- A RHEL-based Linux distribution (e.g., CentOS, Fedora).
- Root access or sudo privileges.
dnforyumpackage manager.curlinstalled (if not present, please install it using your package manager).
Usage
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Clone the repository:
git clone https://git.nickhepler.cloud/nick/RHELSecureSetup.git cd RHELSecureSetup -
Make the script executable:
chmod +x setup.sh -
Run the script with root privileges:
sudo ./setup.sh -
Follow the prompts:
- Enter your public SSH key when prompted.
- Choose whether to install Docker CE at the end of the script.
Customization
- Time Zone: Modify the
timezonevariable in the script to set your desired time zone.
License
This project is licensed under the GPL-3.0 License. See the LICENSE file for more details.
Acknowledgments
- Inspired by the documentation from Akamai (formerly Linode) for setting up and securing compute instances.