Guide to the Secure Configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark
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Record Unsuccessful Permission Changes to Files - lsetxattr
The audit system should collect unsuccessful file permission change attempts for all users and root. If the <code>auditd</code> daemon is configure...Rule Medium Severity -
Record Unsuccessful Access Attempts to Files - open
At a minimum, the audit system should collect unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. If the <code>auditd</code> daemon is configured to...Rule Medium Severity -
Record Unsuccessful Access Attempts to Files - open_by_handle_at
At a minimum, the audit system should collect unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. If the <code>auditd</code> daemon is configured to...Rule Medium Severity -
Verify /boot/grub2/user.cfg Group Ownership
The file <code>/boot/grub2/user.cfg</code> should be group-owned by the <code>root</code> group to prevent reading or modification of the file. To...Rule Medium Severity -
Record Unsuccessful Creation Attempts to Files - open_by_handle_at O_CREAT
The audit system should collect unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. The <code>open_by_handle_at</code> syscall can be used to create...Rule Medium Severity -
Record Unsuccessful Modification Attempts to Files - open_by_handle_at O_TRUNC_WRITE
The audit system should collect detailed unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. The <code>open_by_handle_at</code> syscall can be used ...Rule Medium Severity -
Ensure auditd Unauthorized Access Attempts To open_by_handle_at Are Ordered Correctly
The audit system should collect detailed unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. To correctly identify unsuccessful creation, unsuccessf...Rule Medium Severity -
Record Unsuccessful Creation Attempts to Files - open O_CREAT
The audit system should collect unauthorized file accesses for all users and root. The <code>open</code> syscall can be used to create new files wh...Rule Medium Severity -
Verify /boot/grub2/grub.cfg User Ownership
The file <code>/boot/grub2/grub.cfg</code> should be owned by the <code>root</code> user to prevent destruction or modification of the file. To pr...Rule Medium Severity -
container_connect_any SELinux Boolean
default - Default SELinux boolean setting.
on - SELinux boolean is enabled.
off - SELinux boolean is disabled.Value
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