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The owner of the /etc/syslog.conf file must be root. The syslog.conf file is the configuration file for the syslogd(8) program. It consists of lines with two fields: the selector field which specifies the types of messages and priorities to which the line applies, and an action field which specifies the action to be taken if a message syslogd receives matches the selection criteria. The selector f ...

The group of the /etc/syslog.conf file must be wheel. The syslog.conf file is the configuration file for the syslogd(8) program. It consists of lines with two fields: the selector field which specifies the types of messages and priorities to which the line applies, and an action field which specifies the action to be taken if a message syslogd receives matches the selection criteria. The selector ...

The /etc/hosts file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /etc/services file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /etc/syslog.conf file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /usr/lib/cron/cron.allow file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /private/var/at/cron.deny file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /usr/sbin/traceroute file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

The /etc/resolv.conf file should not have an extended ACL. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

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.


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