CentOS/RedHat Tips
停用不必要的服務
CentOS 7: secure-linux.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Author: A.Lang(alang.hsu[AT]gmail.com)
# File: secure-linux.sh
# Created by 2019/3/1
#
#
SVC_LIST="
############# Start #############
#
## bluetooth services
bluetooth
## SELinux
auditd
## Disk Monitoring
smartd
## Linux Virtualization with KVM
libvirtd
## ABRT - Automatic Bug Reporting Tool
abrtd
abrt-ccpp
## More Services
firewalld
avahi-daemon
#chronyd
cups
autofs
#
#
############# End #############
"
# function report_result <service name> <status>
report_result() {
printf "%20s ..................%s\n" "$1" "[$2]"
}
## Main program
#echo "$SVC_LIST" | sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d'
echo
echo "The following services will be disabled:"
echo "$SVC_LIST" | sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d' | while read name
do
chkconfig $line off 2>/dev/null
systemctl disable $name 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
report_result $name "OK"
else
report_result $name "**"
fi
done
## Disable SELinux
SVC="SELinux"
sed -i 's/SELINUX=.*$/SELINUX=disabled/' /etc/selinux/config 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
report_result $SVC "OK"
else
report_result $SVC "**"
fi
echo "All done, please reboot NOW."
CentOS 6: secure-linux.sh
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# Author: A.Lang(alang.hsu[AT]gmail.com)
# File: secure-linux.sh
# Created by 2011-11-27
# Updated by 2016-11-2
#
SVC_LIST="
############# Start #############
#
## Disable if the system is ACPI capable
apmd
## bluetooth services
bluetooth
hidd
## IR device
irda
## only needed the first time a system is configured
firstboot
readahead_early
## SELinux
auditd
setroubleshoot
## Disk Monitoring
smartd
## More Services
anacron
avahi-daemon
avahi-daemon
cups
isdn
ip6tables
iptables
iscsi
iscsid
mcstrans
pcscd
autofs
yum-updatesd
NetworkManager
#
#
############# End #############
"
# function report_result <service name> <status>
report_result() {
printf "%20s ..................%s\n" "$1" "[$2]"
}
## Main program
#echo "$SVC_LIST" | sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d'
echo
echo "The following services will be disabled:"
echo "$SVC_LIST" | sed -e '/^#/d' -e '/^$/d' | while read line
do
chkconfig $line off 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
report_result $line "OK"
else
report_result $line "**"
fi
done
## Disable SELinux
SVC="SELinux"
sed -i 's/SELINUX=.*$/SELINUX=disabled/' /etc/selinux/config 2>/dev/null
if [ $? -eq 0 ]; then
report_result $SVC "OK"
else
report_result $SVC "**"
fi
echo "All done, please reboot NOW."
Post-Tasks to Install some common tools
- chrony
- screen or tmux
- vim-enhanced
- Rsync
- mailx
- bind-utils (with dig/nslookup)
- net-snmp
- net-snmp-utils
- yum-utils
- sysstat
Remove virbr0 network interface
Case 1: Not using libvirtd service and virbr0 interface
# Stop and Disable the service
systemctl stop libvirtd.service
systemctl disable libvirtd.service
# Reboot the host to remove the virbr0 interface
systemctl reboot
Case 2: Using libvirtd and dont want "virbr0"
# List the default network set-up for the virtual machines
virsh net-list
Name State Autostart Persistent
----------------------------------------------------------
default active yes yes
# Destroy the network default.
virsh net-destroy default
Network default destroyed
# Permanently remove the default vitual network from the configuration.
virsh net-undefine default
Network default has been undefined
# The interface virbr0 is now gone. You can verify it in the ifconfig or ip command output.
ifconfig virbr0
virbr0: error fetching interface information: Device not found
Case 3: Removing virbr0 interface on running machines ( non-persistence across reboots )
# First, list out the virtual bridge interfaces available on the system using the below command.
brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
virbr0 8000.5254003008b6 yes virbr0-nic
# Make the bridge interface down before removal.
ip link set virbr0 down
# Now, remove the bridge
brctl delbr virbr0
# check if the bridge is removed
brctl show
bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces
Removing lxcbr0 interface
# change the below line in /etc/sysconfig/lxc. This will be effective after reboot. change the line from
USE_LXC_BRIDGE="true"
# to
USE_LXC_BRIDGE="false"
# remove the lxcbr0 bridge interface for the running system
brctl show
ip link set lxcbr0 down
brctl delbr lxcbr0
brctl show