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This policy setting determines whether the minimum password length setting can be increased beyond the legacy limit of 14 characters. The recommended state for this setting is: Enabled . Note: This setting only affects local accounts on the computer. Domain accounts are only affected by settings on the Domain Controllers, because that is where domain accounts are stored. Fix: (1) GPO: ...

Disable LDAP Support (/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf) should be configured appropriately.

This security setting requires users to log on to a computer using a smart card. The options are: Enabled: Users can only log on to the computer using a smart card. Disabled. Users can log on to the computer using any method. Default: Disabled. Important This setting will apply to any computers running Windows 2000 through changes in the registry, but the security setting is not viewable throu ...

This setting determines the behavior for outbound connections that do not match an outbound firewall rule.

The Corporate DNS Probe Host Name machine setting should be configured correctly. This is the host name of a PC known to be on the corporate network. Successful resolution of this host name to the expected address indicates corporate connectivity. Fix: (1) GPO: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Network\Network Connectivity Status Indicator\Corporate DNS Probe Host Name (2) KEY: H ...

The kernel runtime parameter "kernel.dmesg_restrict" should be set to "1".

Emulation of the rsh command through the ssh server should be disabled (and dependencies are met)

Preventing direct root login to serial port interfaces helps ensure accountability for actions taken on the system using the root account.

Preventing direct root login to serial port interfaces helps ensure accountability for actions taken on the system using the root account.

File permissions for '/etc/group' should be set correctly.


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