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Add dconf_gnome_disable_user_list to the RHEL 9 STIG #9677
Add dconf_gnome_disable_user_list to the RHEL 9 STIG #9677
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This rule should be in the STIG based on the RHEL 8 STIG.
Code Climate has analyzed commit 7c8a04b and detected 0 issues on this pull request. The test coverage on the diff in this pull request is 100.0% (50% is the threshold). This pull request will bring the total coverage in the repository to 41.1% (0.0% change). View more on Code Climate. |
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Thanks @Mab879
Create a database to contain the system-wide screensaver settings (if it does not already exist) with the following command: | ||
Note: The example below is using the database "local" for the system, so if the system is using another database in "/etc/dconf/profile/user", the file should be created under the appropriate subdirectory. | ||
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$ sudo touch /etc/dconf/db/local.d/02-login-screen |
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Just for note, the rule remediation uses the 00-security-settings
file name while the STIG asks the 02-login-screen
file name. This is not an issue because the assessment is not fixed to any file name. So, all fine.
Description:
dconf_gnome_disable_user_list
dconf_gnome_disable_user_list
to the RHEL 9 STIGRationale:
This rule should be in the STIG based on the RHEL 8 STIG.