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DISA STIG for Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS

Rules and Groups employed by this XCCDF Profile

  • systemd-journald

    systemd-journald is a system service that collects and stores logging data. It creates and maintains structured, indexed journals based on logging ...
    Group
  • Verify Group Who Owns the system journal

    ' To properly set the group owner of <code>/var/log/journal/.*/system.journal</code>, run the command: <pre>$ sudo chgrp systemd-journal /var/log/j...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Verify Owner on the system journal

    ' To properly set the owner of <code>/var/log/journal/.*/system.journal</code>, run the command: <pre>$ sudo chown root /var/log/journal/.*/system....
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Verify Permissions on the system journal

    To properly set the permissions of <code>/var/log/journal/.*/system.journal</code>, run the command: <pre>$ sudo chmod 0640 /var/log/journal/.*/sy...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • File Permissions and Masks

    Traditional Unix security relies heavily on file and directory permissions to prevent unauthorized users from reading or modifying files to which t...
    Group
  • Verify Permissions on Important Files and Directories

    Permissions for many files on a system must be set restrictively to ensure sensitive information is properly protected. This section discusses impo...
    Group
  • Verify Permissions on Files within /var/log Directory

    The /var/log directory contains files with logs of error messages in the system and should only be accessed by authorized personnel.
    Group
  • Verify Group Who Owns /var/log Directory

    To properly set the group owner of /var/log, run the command:
    $ sudo chgrp root /var/log
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Verify User Who Owns /var/log Directory

    To properly set the owner of /var/log, run the command:
    $ sudo chown root /var/log 
    Rule Medium Severity
  • Verify Permissions on /var/log Directory

    To properly set the permissions of /var/log, run the command:
    $ sudo chmod 0755 /var/log
    Rule Medium Severity

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