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RHEL 8 must ensure cryptographic verification of vendor software packages.

An XCCDF Rule

Description

Cryptographic verification of vendor software packages ensures that all software packages are obtained from a valid source and protects against spoofing that could lead to installation of malware on the system. Red Hat cryptographically signs all software packages, which includes updates, with a GPG key to verify that they are valid.

ID
SV-256973r1017373_rule
Version
RHEL-08-010019
Severity
Medium
References
Updated

Remediation Templates

A Manual Procedure

Install Red Hat package-signing keys on the system and verify their fingerprints match vendor values.

Insert RHEL 8 installation disc or attach RHEL 8 installation image to the system. Mount the disc or image to make the contents accessible inside the system.

Assuming the mounted location is "/media/cdrom", use the following command to copy Red Hat GPG key file onto the system: