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Baseline os-05b: set SYS_[GU]ID_[MIN|MAX] in /etc/login.defs #92

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@mcgege mcgege commented Jun 26, 2017

set SYS_[GU]ID_MIN and SYS_[GU]ID_MAX in /etc/login.defs

IMHO this should be a sane default setting for every distribution (as the Baseline restricts this only to RedHat) ...

@mcgege mcgege changed the title Implement DevSec Linux Baseline os-05b Baseline os-05b: set SYS_[GU]ID_[MIN|MAX] in /etc/login.defs Jul 4, 2017
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mcgege commented Jul 19, 2017

@artem-sidorenko I just compared these settings to ansible-os-hardening, they are the same there (and also defined on every platform, not only RedHat)

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@mcgege thank you!

I cross checked it with chef-os-hardening, it looks good

@artem-sidorenko artem-sidorenko merged commit d5ca3cb into dev-sec:master Jul 21, 2017
@mcgege mcgege deleted the baseline-os-05b branch July 21, 2017 08:27
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