2014-03-13 12:47 GMT+01:00 Jan Lieskovsky <jlies...@redhat.com>:

> > There are many known tips and tricks how to make a system more secure,
> often
> > depending on the use case for the system. With the OSCAP Anaconda Addon
> [1]
> > and the SCAP Security Guide [2] projects, we may allow users choosing a
> > security policy for their newly installed system.
> >
> > What is the proposed default configuration/policy?
>
> FWIW WRT to scap-security-guide content there's only one (common) profile
> at the moment. But it depends on the target group / volume / spin we would
> like
> this to be by default part of -- once this is clear in that case the
> profile can
> be adjusted / modified to prefer / select by default just rules intended
> for the
> target group of that system
>

So, let me be more specific: If I install using the most default setup
possible (not touching the policy spoke), will the installed system be
affected by the policy / different from what is packaged in the RPMs?
    Mirek
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