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Since the user partitions are not intended to support devices, set this option to ensure that users cannot attempt to create block or character special devices.

Since the user partitions are not intended to support devices, set this option to ensure that users cannot attempt to create block or character special devices.

Administrators and SERVICE may Impersonate a Client after Authentication

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

Enable this policy setting to prevent the indexing of the content of e-mail attachments. If enabled, indexing service components (including non-Microsoft components) are expected not to index e-mail attachments. Consider enabling this policy if you are concerned about the security or indexing performance of non-Microsoft document filters (iFilters). This policy is disabled by default. Fix: (1) G ...

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.

This security setting determines if the password for the Administrator account must be given before access to the system is granted. If this option is enabled, the Recovery Console does not require you to provide a password, and it automatically logs on to the system. Default: This policy is not defined and automatic administrative logon is not allowed. Counter Measure: Disable the Recovery ...

TMOUT is an environmental setting that determines the timeout of a shell in seconds.

TMOUT is an environmental setting that determines the timeout of a shell in seconds.

TMOUT is an environmental setting that determines the timeout of a shell in seconds.


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