Guide to the Secure Configuration of Fedora Linux
- This guide has been created to assist IT professionals, in effectively securing systems with Fedora Linux.
- 0.6.3
+ draft
+ Example of SCAP Security Guidance
+ This example security guidance has been created to demonstrate SCAP functionality
+on Linux.
+ 0.1
@@ -25,9 +26,11 @@
-
- Fedora 14 desktop settings
- This profile selects security controls that conform to default Fedora 14 configuration.
+
+ Default install settings
+ This profile is an example policy that simply checks if some of Fedora 14 default
+install settings have been modified. It is not comprehensive nor checks security hardening. It is just for testing
+purposes.
diff --git a/dist/rhel6/scap-rhel6-xccdf.xml b/dist/rhel6/scap-rhel6-xccdf.xml
index 272edb2..82180f7 100644
--- a/dist/rhel6/scap-rhel6-xccdf.xml
+++ b/dist/rhel6/scap-rhel6-xccdf.xml
@@ -1,22 +1,18 @@
- draft
- Guidance for Securing Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6
- This guide has been created to assist IT professionals in effectively securing
- systems running Red Hat Enterprise Linux
+ draft
+ Example of SCAP Security Guidance
+ This example security guidance has been created to demonstrate SCAP functionality
+on Linux.0.2
- RHEL 6 Profile For Default Installation
- XCCDF profile for evaluation of RHEL 6 updates.
- This profile is designed for evaluation of default configuration of a
- fresh installation of RHEL 6 system. It should be executed for every
- RHEL 6 update. Additional security hardening of the system should be
- done prior to deploying it in a production environment.
- All enabled XCCDF rules should pass.
-
+ Default install settings
+ This profile is an example policy that simply checks if some of RHEL6 default
+install settings have been modified. It is not comprehensive nor checks security hardening. It is just for testing
+purposes.