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This policy setting in the System audit category determines whether to audit Other System events on computers that are running Windows Vista or later versions of Windows.

The owner of the /etc/services file must be root. The services file contains information regarding the known services available in the DARPA Internet. For each service a single line should be present with the following information: official service name, port number, protocol name, aliases.

This policy setting enables or disables PNRP cloud creation. PNRP is a distributed name resolution protocol allowing Internet hosts to publish peer names with a corresponding Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) address. Other hosts can then resolve the name, retrieve the corresponding address, and establish peer-to-peer (P2P) connections. The PNRP cloud is a group of connected PNRP nodes, in which ...

Specifies whether or not the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. If you enable this policy, or if it is not configured, the user is prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. If you disable this policy, the user is not prompted for a password when the system resumes from sleep. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Syst ...

Auditing of 'DS Access: Detailed Directory Service Replication' events on failure should be enabled or disabled as appropriate.

Record attempts to alter time through stime, note that this is only relevant on 32bit architecture.

The kernel module hfs should be disabled.

The kernel module hfs should be disabled.

Ensure iptables packages are installed

Audit rules should capture information about session initiation.


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