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The system must use a Linux Security Module configured to enforce limits on system services.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
RHEL-06-000020 RHEL-06-000020 RHEL-06-000020_rule Medium
Description
Setting the SELinux state to enforcing ensures SELinux is able to confine potentially compromised processes to the security policy, which is designed to prevent them from causing damage to the system or further elevating their privileges.
STIG Date
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-02-05

Details

Check Text ( C-RHEL-06-000020_chk )
If the system is a cross-domain system, this is not applicable.

Check the file "/etc/selinux/config" and ensure the following line appears:

SELINUX=enforcing


If SELINUX is not set to enforcing, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-RHEL-06-000020_fix)
The SELinux state should be set to "enforcing" at system boot time. In the file "/etc/selinux/config", add or correct the following line to configure the system to boot into enforcing mode:

SELINUX=enforcing