[PATCH 13/26] Mapped CCI-00034 to met_inherently.
Willy Santos
wsantos at redhat.com
Fri Jun 29 21:45:16 UTC 2012
CCI-000034 requires providing a privileged administrator the capability to enable/disable org-defined security policy filters. By default in RHEL6, the root account has privileges to manage all security functions on the system.
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 6c06926..c7df431 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" />
+<ref disa="223,131,130,132,133,134,159,1694,162,163,164,345,346,872,1493,1494,1495,226,1096,386,34" />
</Group> <!-- end met_inherently -->
<Group id="unmet_impractical_guidance">
--
1.7.7.6
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