toolweb-ubuntu-hardening-v2Professional Ubuntu 22.04 LTS security configuration generator for STIG-compliant hardening.
Install via ClawdBot CLI:
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https://api.mkkpro.com/hardening/ubuntu-v2/cfg_9x8y7w6v5u4t3s2r/downloadAudited Apr 18, 2026 · audit v1.0
Generated Apr 5, 2026
Organizations preparing for security audits or compliance checks (e.g., STIG, CIS benchmarks) use this tool to generate hardening configurations that meet regulatory standards. It automates baseline security setup, reducing manual effort and ensuring consistency across systems for audit readiness.
Teams implementing Zero Trust security models leverage the tool to harden Ubuntu servers by configuring kernel restrictions, SSH security, and firewall policies. This helps enforce least-privilege access and network segmentation across development and production environments.
DevOps and system administrators use the tool to standardize security baselines across large-scale Ubuntu deployments, such as in cloud infrastructure or containerized environments. It ensures uniform hardening configurations, minimizing vulnerabilities and simplifying management.
Security teams respond to incidents by quickly generating and applying hardening configurations to compromised or vulnerable Ubuntu systems. The tool aids in patching security gaps, such as disabling weak authentication or tightening file permissions, to restore integrity.
Institutions and training programs use the tool to create secure Ubuntu environments for hands-on learning in cybersecurity courses. It allows students to experiment with STIG-compliant settings without manual configuration errors, enhancing practical skills.
Offers tiered pricing plans (Free, Developer, Professional, Enterprise) based on API call limits per day and month. This model caters to diverse user needs from individual developers to large enterprises, generating recurring revenue through monthly subscriptions.
Provides the tool as an API on platforms like RapidAPI, where users pay per configuration generation call. This model targets occasional users or those integrating the service into custom workflows, offering flexibility without long-term commitments.
Sells enterprise plans with high call limits (e.g., 100,000 calls/day) and includes additional support, customization, and integration services. This model focuses on large organizations needing scalable, compliant solutions with dedicated assistance.
💬 Integration Tip
Integrate via the POST /api/hardening/generate endpoint with structured JSON requests; use the GET /api/hardening/options endpoint to dynamically fetch available hardening categories for user interfaces.
Scored Apr 19, 2026
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