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Ensure chargen is not enabled chargen is a network service that responds with 0 to 512 ASCII characters for each connection it receives. This service is intended for debugging and testing purposes. It is recommended that this service be disabled.

Ensure the rsyslog Service is activated Once the rsyslog package is installed it needs to be activated.

Ensure talk server is not enabled The talk software makes it possible for users to send and receive messages across systems through a terminal session. The talk client (allows initiate of talk sessions) is installed by default.

Ensure rsh server is not enabled The Berkeley rsh-server (rsh, rlogin, rcp) package contains legacy services that exchange credentials in clear-text.

Ensure xinetd is not enabled The eXtended InterNET Daemon (xinetd) is an open source super daemon that replaced the original inetd daemon. The xinetd daemon listens for well known services and dispatches the appropriate daemon to properly respond to service requests. Note: Several other services recommended to be disabled in this benchmark have xinetd versions as well, if xinetd is required in yo ...

Implement Periodic Execution of File Integrity Implement periodic file checking, in compliance with site policy.

Enable cron Daemon The cron daemon is used to execute batch jobs on the system.

Ensure time is not enabled time is a network service that responds with the server's current date and time as a 32 bit integer. This service is intended for debugging and testing purposes. It is recommended that this service be disabled.

Ensure discard is not enabled discard is a network service that simply discards all data it receives. This service is intended for debugging and testing purposes. It is recommended that this service be disabled.

Ensure print server is not enabled The Common Unix Print System (CUPS) provides the ability to print to both local and network printers. A system running CUPS can also accept print jobs from remote systems and print them to local printers. It also provides a web based remote administration capability.


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