CentOS7-CIS VS RHEL7-STIG

Compare CentOS7-CIS vs RHEL7-STIG and see what are their differences.

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CentOS7-CIS RHEL7-STIG
1 2
91 282
- 0.7%
0.0 8.0
over 3 years ago 1 day ago
Shell YAML
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later MIT License
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CentOS7-CIS

Posts with mentions or reviews of CentOS7-CIS. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-01-03.

RHEL7-STIG

Posts with mentions or reviews of RHEL7-STIG. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.
  • Adding RHEL 7 STIGs to a playbook
    1 project | /r/ansible | 20 Apr 2023
    Hello, I am in school and can't seem to get the help I need so I figured it would be worth asking here. I'm trying to add DISA STIGs to a playbook that deploys DigitalOcean droplets, to harden the droplets. I was told to just "copy and paste" them into my playbook from https://github.com/ansible-lockdown/RHEL7-STIG/blob/devel/tasks/fix-cat1.yml which would be fine but my formatting is off and no matter what I've done I'm still getting error messages. I thought it might be worth a shot to ask if anyone had any additional resources to help me better understand how to add these to my playbook.
  • My org will soon be using Ansible, because of me
    1 project | /r/sysadmin | 18 Jul 2022
    I have been using this to start the AMI baseline https://github.com/ansible-lockdown/RHEL7-STIG

What are some alternatives?

When comparing CentOS7-CIS and RHEL7-STIG you can also consider the following projects:

JShielder - Hardening Script for Linux Servers/ Secure LAMP-LEMP Deployer/ CIS Benchmark

RHEL8-CIS - Ansible role for Red Hat 8 CIS Baseline

ansible-openwrt - Manage OpenWRT and derivatives with Ansible but without Python

openwrt-config - Ansible playbook library for automated configuring of OpenWrt.

ansible-openwrt - Ansible collection to configure your OpenWrt devices more quickly and automatically (without Python)

UBUNTU18-CIS - CIS Baseline Ansible Role for Ubuntu 18

ubuntu-dev-machine-setup - Configure your Ubuntu 18.04, 20.04, 22.04, 24.04 Desktop as a development workstation for DevOps or DevSecOps

UBUNTU20-CIS - Ansible role for Ubuntu 2004 CIS Baseline

RHEL7-CIS - Ansible role for Red Hat 7 CIS Baseline

RHCA-study-notes - Red Hat Certified Architect personal study notes.

RHEL7-CIS - Ansible RHEL 7 - CIS Benchmark Hardening Script

ansible-yaml-snippets - Simple and easy-to-use Ansible code snippets in YAML