[Forgot Password]
Login  Register Subscribe

30481

 
 

423868

 
 

255116

 
 

909

 
 

198683

 
 

282

 
 
Paid content will be excluded from the download.

Filter
Matches : 197798 Download | Alert*

This test makes sure that '/etc/shadow' file permission is setted as appropriate. If the target file or directory has an extended ACL then it will fail the mode check.

This policy setting lets you reverse the subject name from how it is stored in the certificate when displaying it during logon. By default the user principal name (UPN) is displayed in addition to the common name to help users distinguish one certificate from another. For example, if the certificate subject was CN=User1, OU=Users, DN=example, DN=com and had an UPN of user1@example.com then User1 ...

This setting determines the behavior of the Windows Error Reporting queue. If Queuing behavior is set to Default, Windows will decide each time a problem occurs whether the report should be queued or the user should be prompted to send it immediately. If Queuing behavior is set to Always queue, all reports will be queued until the user is notified to send them or until the user chooses to send t ...

Provides support for the NetBIOS over TCP/IP (NetBT) service and NetBIOS name resolution for clients on the network, therefore enabling users to share files, print, and log on to the network.

Restrict Access to Anonymous Users should be configured appropriately.

Restrict Access to Anonymous Users should be configured appropriately.

Administrators may manage the auditing and security log

The su command allows a user to run a command or shell as another user. The program has been superseded by sudo, which allows for more granular control over privileged access. Normally, the su command can be executed by any user. By uncommenting the pam_wheel.so statement in /etc/pam.d/su, the su command will only allow users in the wheel group to execute su.

The su command allows a user to run a command or shell as another user. The program has been superseded by sudo, which allows for more granular control over privileged access. Normally, the su command can be executed by any user. By uncommenting the pam_wheel.so statement in /etc/pam.d/su, the su command will only allow users in the wheel group to execute su.

The su command allows a user to run a command or shell as another user. The program has been superseded by sudo, which allows for more granular control over privileged access. Normally, the su command can be executed by any user. By uncommenting the pam_wheel.so statement in /etc/pam.d/su, the su command will only allow users in the wheel group to execute su.


Pages:      Start    12175    12176    12177    12178    12179    12180    12181    12182    12183    12184    12185    12186    12187    12188    ..   19779

© SecPod Technologies