Cheers Greg, That's a great link - thanks for that! Looks like it could be really useful for what I'm doing... Chris. 2009/7/22 Greg Reese <gareese@xxxxxxxxx> > you will lose nothing unless you have monitoring or something specfic that > relies on them. At the very least, change the default community name. > > DISA is the agency that dictates IT security to Department of Defense and > Governmen systems. All their security guidelines can be downloaded by > anyone, not just government peeps. > > The have some good stuff in there. some of it is over the top, but for the > most part, very worthwhile. They have windows checklists, database > checklists ,vmware checklists, wireless etc. Just about anything, they've > got something for it. They even have some decent tools (Gold Disk) for > making it easier to evaluate and configure. You may not be able to download > those though. > > http://iase.disa.mil/stigs/checklist/index.html > > Greg > > > > > On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 6:27 AM, Chris Strug <chrisstrug@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi Guys, >> >> I'm looking at hardening a bunch of PS4.0 R05 Citrix servers running on >> W2K. Other than the age of software, they're pretty standard running Office >> 2000 (plus a couple of minor apps). >> >> I've a question about the SNMP and SNMP Trap services. To be honest I'm >> not completely clear how these services work with Citrix - will I lose any >> functionality by disabling them or would I be best off leaving them alone? >> >> Thanks >> >> Chris. >> >> -- >> - >> chrisstrug@xxxxxxxxx >> > > -- - chrisstrug@xxxxxxxxx