top | item 13991597 Announcing the PostgreSQL STIG 7 points| byaruhaf | 9 years ago |info.crunchydata.com | reply 2 comments order hn newest [+] [-] sargun|9 years ago|reply Page errors out right now. My guess it is meant to link to: http://info.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-stig-disa-security...Also, there's more information here: https://www.enterprisedb.com/news/us-government-publishes-ed... [+] [-] prlaurence|9 years ago|reply Correct - the link is http://info.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-stig-disa-security....This STIG is actually for open source PostgreSQL. The EnterpriseDB link posted relates to a STIG for EDB's PostgreSQL Plus Advanced Server product and requires EDB's proprietary version of PostgreSQL.
[+] [-] sargun|9 years ago|reply Page errors out right now. My guess it is meant to link to: http://info.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-stig-disa-security...Also, there's more information here: https://www.enterprisedb.com/news/us-government-publishes-ed...
[+] [-] prlaurence|9 years ago|reply Correct - the link is http://info.crunchydata.com/blog/postgres-stig-disa-security....This STIG is actually for open source PostgreSQL. The EnterpriseDB link posted relates to a STIG for EDB's PostgreSQL Plus Advanced Server product and requires EDB's proprietary version of PostgreSQL.
[+] [-] sargun|9 years ago|reply
Also, there's more information here: https://www.enterprisedb.com/news/us-government-publishes-ed...
[+] [-] prlaurence|9 years ago|reply
This STIG is actually for open source PostgreSQL. The EnterpriseDB link posted relates to a STIG for EDB's PostgreSQL Plus Advanced Server product and requires EDB's proprietary version of PostgreSQL.