DRAFT - DISA STIG for Red Hat Virtualization Host (RHVH)
Rules and Groups employed by this XCCDF Profile
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Disable the xguest_use_bluetooth SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>xguest_use_bluetooth</code> is enabled. This setting should be disabled as guests users should not be able to...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable the xserver_clients_write_xshm SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>xserver_clients_write_xshm</code> is disabled. If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled. To disable...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable the xserver_execmem SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>xserver_execmem</code> is disabled. If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled. To disable the <code>...Rule Medium Severity -
Disable the xserver_object_manager SELinux Boolean
By default, the SELinux boolean <code>xserver_object_manager</code> is disabled. If this setting is enabled, it should be disabled. To disable the...Rule Medium Severity -
Services
The best protection against vulnerable software is running less software. This section describes how to review the software which Red Hat Virtualiz...Group -
Base Services
This section addresses the base services that are installed on a Red Hat Virtualization 4 default installation which are not covered in other secti...Group -
Disable KDump Kernel Crash Analyzer (kdump)
The <code>kdump</code> service provides a kernel crash dump analyzer. It uses the <code>kexec</code> system call to boot a secondary kernel ("captu...Rule Medium Severity -
Cron and At Daemons
The cron and at services are used to allow commands to be executed at a later time. The cron service is required by almost all systems to perform n...Group -
Enable cron Service
The <code>crond</code> service is used to execute commands at preconfigured times. It is required by almost all systems to perform necessary mainte...Rule Medium Severity -
Restrict at and cron to Authorized Users if Necessary
The <code>/etc/cron.allow</code> and <code>/etc/at.allow</code> files contain lists of users who are allowed to use <code>cron</code> and at to del...Group
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