I believe most of these have been fixed. A few comments in-line:
On 5/19/14, 3:37 PM, Andrew Gilmore wrote:
Periodically, I do a git merge with upstream and test the result
against my system. Most of the time, things get better, but
occasionally, something breaks. Here's my list of broken stuff:
Rule world_writeable_files:
Now scans /proc and shows thousands of files from /proc/#/attr/<file>
with permissions 777.
Rule package_openswan_installed: Yum tells me that I have libreswan
installed, which obsoletes openswan. Is downgrading to openswan really
required, and why?
The obsoletion is odd. All I could find on the matter:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1049517
Openswan was put through FIPS 140-2 on RHEL6. FISMA, FedRAMP, STIG, and
most other baselines call out the need to use FIPS 140-2 crypto, but as
others have pointed out, DAAs often give waivers. Openswan FIPS cert is
online at:
http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/1401val2012.htm#1859
Rule world_writable_files_system_ownership:
Now finding /tmp/.X11-unix and /tmp/.ICE-unix where it did not before.
What's the right way to address this? Why are these 777 anyway?
I've no idea on this one =/
Rule accounts_max_concurrent_login_sessions:
Broken regular expressions, I may get to a patch for this one,
something like (if I can ever figure out gmail's formatting!)
diff --git
a/RHEL/6/input/checks/accounts_max_concurrent_login_sessions.xml
b/RHEL/6/input/checks/accounts_max_concurrent_login_sessions.xml
index b08faa5..b0f0920 100644
--- a/RHEL/6/input/checks/accounts_max_concurrent_login_sessions.xml
+++ b/RHEL/6/input/checks/accounts_max_concurrent_login_sessions.xml
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@
<ind:textfilecontent54_object
id="object_etc_security_limits_conf_maxlogins" version="1">
<ind:filepath>/etc/security/limits.conf</ind:filepath>
- <ind:pattern operation="pattern
match">^[\s]*\*[\s]+[hard|-][\s]+maxlogins[\s]+(\d+)\s*$</ind:pattern>
+ <ind:pattern operation="pattern
match">^[\s]*\*[\s]+hard|-[\s]+maxlogins[\s]+(\d+)\s*$</ind:pattern>
<ind:instance datatype="int">1</ind:instance>
</ind:textfilecontent54_object>