Guide to the Secure Configuration of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9
Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark
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Enable the secadm_exec_content SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>secadm_exec_content</code> is enabled. If this setting is disabled, it should be enabled. To enable the <code>secadm_exec_content</code> SELinux boolean, run ...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable the secure_mode SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>secure_mode</code> is disabled. If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled. To disable the <code>secure_mode</code> SELinux boolean, run the following ...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure the secure_mode_insmod SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>secure_mode_insmod</code> is disabled. This setting should be configured to <xccdf-1.2:sub idref="xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_value_var_secure_mode_insmod" us...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable the secure_mode_policyload SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>secure_mode_policyload</code> is disabled. If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled. To disable the <code>secure_mode_policyload</code> SELinux boole...Rule Medium Severity -
Configure NFS Clients
The steps in this section are appropriate for systems which operate as NFS clients.Group
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