[PATCH 07/20] Fixed spelling errors.
Michele Newman
mnewman at redhat.com
Wed Oct 31 01:26:32 UTC 2012
---
RHEL6/input/system/auditing.xml | 28 ++++++++++++++--------------
1 file changed, 14 insertions(+), 14 deletions(-)
diff --git a/RHEL6/input/system/auditing.xml b/RHEL6/input/system/auditing.xml
index 9df97af..900fcc2 100644
--- a/RHEL6/input/system/auditing.xml
+++ b/RHEL6/input/system/auditing.xml
@@ -738,7 +738,7 @@ arch=b32 replaced with arch=b64 as follows:
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is
attempting to gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed.
Auditing DAC modifications can facilitate the identification of patterns of
-abuse amoung both authorized and unauthorized users.</rationale>
+abuse among both authorized and unauthorized users.</rationale>
<Rule id="audit_rules_dac_modification_chmod">
<title>Record Events that Modify the System's Discretionary Access Controls - chmod</title>
@@ -753,7 +753,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</description>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<ocil clause="the system isn't configured to audit permission changes">
<audit-syscall-check-macro syscall="fchmod" />
@@ -784,7 +784,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -812,7 +812,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -840,7 +840,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -868,7 +868,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -896,7 +896,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -924,7 +924,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -952,7 +952,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -1008,7 +1008,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -1036,7 +1036,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -1064,7 +1064,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
@@ -1092,7 +1092,7 @@ If the system is 64 bit then also add the following:
</ocil>
<rationale>The changing of file permissions could indicate that a user is attempting to
gain access to information that would otherwise be disallowed. Auditing DAC modifications
-can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse amoung both authorized and
+can facilitate the identification of patterns of abuse among both authorized and
unauthorized users.</rationale>
<warning category="general">Note that these rules can be configured in a
number of ways while still acheiving the desired effect. Here the system calls
--
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