[PATCH 01/33] Mapped CCI-001209 to met_inherently.

Willy Santos wsantos at redhat.com
Thu Jul 5 20:52:14 UTC 2012


CCI-1209 requires the protection of the integrity of information during the process of data aggregation, packaging, and transformation in preparation for transmission. By default network packaging functions are kernel controlled and not accessible by non-privileged users.

Signed-off-by: Willy Santos <wsantos at redhat.com>
---
 rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml b/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml
index e350816..c0d6dc9 100644
--- a/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml
+++ b/rhel6/src/input/auxiliary/srg_support.xml
@@ -12,7 +12,7 @@ not clearly relate.
 Red Hat Enterprise Linux meets this requirement by design.
 <!-- We could include discussion of Common Criteria Testing if so desired here. -->
 </description>
-<ref disa="223,131,130,132,133,134,159,1694,162,163,164,345,346,872,1493,1494,1495,226,1096,386,34,35,156,186,99,1083,1089,1082,804,764" />
+<ref disa="223,131,130,132,133,134,159,1694,162,163,164,345,346,872,1493,1494,1495,226,1096,386,34,35,156,186,99,1083,1089,1082,804,764,1209" />
 </Group> <!-- end met_inherently -->
 
 <Group id="unmet_impractical_guidance">
-- 
1.7.7.6



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