On 12/3/12 7:13 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
0002-DISA-FSO-requested-updates-to-RHEL6-input-system-sel.patch
From 0572166a383b68ad56ef5234d0e859de8dc7af87 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shawn Wellsshawn@redhat.com Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2012 19:12:30 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] DISA FSO requested updates to RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml DISA FSO requested updates to RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml Closing tickethttps://fedorahosted.org/scap-security-guide/ticket/160
RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml | 7 +++---- 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml b/RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml index 58c4c5c..f46d2c2 100644 --- a/RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml +++ b/RHEL6/input/system/selinux.xml @@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ Check the file <tt>/etc/selinux/config</tt> and ensure the following line appear
<pre>SELINUX=enforcing</pre>
</ocil> <rationale> -Setting the SELinux state to enforcing ensures that SELinux is able to confine +Setting the SELinux state to enforcing ensures SELinux is able to confine potentially compromised processes to the security policy, which is designed to prevent them from causing damage to the system or further elevating their privileges. @@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ Check the file <tt>/etc/selinux/config</tt> and ensure the following line appear </ocil> <rationale> Setting the SELinux policy to <tt>targeted</tt> or a more specialized policy -ensures that the system will confine processes that are likely to be +ensures the system will confine processes that are likely to be targeted for exploitation, such as network or system services. </rationale> <ident cce="3624-4" /> @@ -155,13 +155,12 @@ targeted for exploitation, such as network or system services. </Rule> </Group>
<Rule id="service_restorecond_enabled"> <title>Enable the SELinux Context Restoration Service (restorecond)</title> <description>The <tt>restorecond</tt> service utilizes <tt>inotify</tt> to look for the creation of new files listed in the <tt>/etc/selinux/restorecond.conf</tt> configuration file. When a file is
-created, <tt>restorecond</tt> ensures that the file receives the proper SELinux +created, <tt>restorecond</tt> ensures the file receives the proper SELinux security context.
<service-enable-macro service="restorecond" /> </description> -- 1.7.1
Ack & pushed