>From df9614a2160c19950d18f569dc2f5c23a9f48963 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Shawn Wells Date: Sat, 19 May 2012 13:45:41 -0400 Subject: [PATCH 12/12] Updated srg_aux Updated patchset to reflect feedback from Jeff. Specifically: - Changed to - Changed to 's --- rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml | 43 ++++++++++++++--------------- 1 files changed, 21 insertions(+), 22 deletions(-) diff --git a/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml b/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml index 2294804..f4d58ef 100644 --- a/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml +++ b/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml @@ -15,31 +15,32 @@ Red Hat Enterprise Linux meets this requirement by design. - + The operating system must notify, as required, appropriate individuals for account termination. -The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Auditing Subsystem provides this functionality natively, placing this information in the audit logs for system administrator review. +The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Auditing Subsystem provides this functionality natively, placing this information in the audit logs for system administrator review. - + - + The operating system must notify, as required, appropriate individuals when accounts are created. -The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Auditing Subsystem provides this functionality natively, placing this information in the audit logs for system administrator review. +The Red Hat Enterprise Linux Auditing Subsystem provides this functionality natively, placing this information in the audit logs for system administrator review. - + - + The operating system must enforce a Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy that includes or excludes access to the granularity of a single user -Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy natively, this functionality does not have to be specifically enabled or configured. +Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy natively, this functionality does not have to be specifically enabled or configured. - + - + The operating system must enforce a Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy that limits propagation of access rights. -Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy natively, this functionality does not have to be specifically enabled or configured. +Red Hat Enterprise Linux enables Discretionary Access Control (DAC) policy natively, this functionality does not have to be specifically enabled or configured. - + + - + The operating system must employ automated mechanisms to centrally manage configuration settings -An organizational configuration management policy is out of scope of this security guide. +An organizational configuration management policy is out of scope of this security guide. - - - - + + + -- 1.7.1