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The audit logs must not have extended ACLs. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate.

Hide or display the shutdown button in the login window. In loginwindow.plist, set the ShutDownDisabled key = true to hide the button. If the key does not exist, the button is displayed.

The permissions of the audit configuration files must be 0555 or less. In /etc/security, audit_class, audit_control, audit_event, audit_warn, and audit_user permissions set via chmod.

Hide or display the sleep button in the login window. In loginwindow.plist, set the SleepDisabled key = true to hide the button. If the key does not exist, the button is displayed.

The audit tool executables should not have extended ACLs. Use the chmod command to apply or remove the extended ACL permissions as appropriate. In /usr/sbin, auditd, audit, auditreduce, and praudit set via chmod.

Controls when, and if, a password hint is given the user, based on the number of failed login attempts. In loginwindow.plist, set the RetriesUntilHint key = X to show a hint after X login failures, or set the key = 0 to disable hints.

Controls whether inactivity logs out a user and, if so, how many minutes are required to trigger logout. In .GlobalPreferences.plist, delete the AutoLogoutDelay key to disable inactivity logout.

The permissions of the /etc/services file must be 0644 or less. 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.

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 ...


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