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This policy setting allows a process to assume the identity of any user and thus gain access to the resources that the user is authorized to access.

Controls whether computer receives unicast responses to its outgoing multicast or broadcast messages.

Require the use of TLS for ldap clients.

The RPM package aide should be installed.

Require the use of TLS for ldap clients.

The RPM package aide should be installed.

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 permissions on a file establish which users are permitted to access or modify it. An attacker may attempt to change the permissions on a file to prevent legitimate users from accessing it or to grant additional access to an account the attacker controls. Auditing successful and unsuccessful attempts to modify security objects such as file permissions mitigates this risk.

This setting allows members of the Everyone group to run applications that are located in (or beneath) the Windows folder. If you enable this setting, members of the Everyone group will be able to run applications that are located in (or beneath) the Windows folder. If you disable this setting, members of the Everyone group will not be able to run applications that are located in (or beneath) th ...

The Samba daemon allows system administrators to configure their Linux systems to share file systems and directories with Windows desktops. Samba will advertise the file systems and directories via the Small Message Block (SMB) protocol. Windows desktop users will be able to mount these directories and file systems as letter drives on their systems.


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