Nope!  I checked on that, too :P


On 04/16/2013 03:00 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
> On 4/16/13 2:00 PM, Jeffrey Blank wrote:
>> Signed-off-by: Jeffrey Blank <[email protected]>
>> ---
>>   RHEL6/input/system/logging.xml |   18 ------------------
>>   1 files changed, 0 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/system/logging.xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/system/logging.xml
>> index ffe05c0..1be663c 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/system/logging.xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/system/logging.xml
>> @@ -96,24 +96,6 @@ operator="equals" interactive="0">
>>   <value selector="root">root</value>
>>   </Value>
>>   -<Rule id="rsyslog_logfiles_exist">
>> -<title>Ensure Log Files Exist</title>
>> -<description>
>> -The log files written by <tt>rsyslog</tt> are determined by the
>> second part of each rule line in
>> -<tt>/etc/rsyslog.conf</tt>. These typically all appear in
>> <tt>/var/log</tt>.
>> -For any log file <i>LOGFILE</i> referenced in
>> <tt>/etc/rsyslog.conf</tt> which
>> -does not already exist the following commands will create it and
>> apply proper
>> -permissions:
>> -<pre># touch <i>LOGFILE</i>
>> -# chown root:root <i>LOGFILE</i>
>> -# chmod 0600 <i>LOGFILE</i></pre>
>> -</description>
>> -<rationale>If a log file referenced by rsyslog does not exist, rsyslog
>> -will not create it and important log messages can be lost.
>> -</rationale>
>> -<ident cce="26818-5" />
>> -<ref nist="" />
>> -</Rule>
>>     <Rule id="userowner_rsyslog_files" severity="medium">
>>   <title>Ensure Log Files Are Owned By Appropriate User</title>
> 
> Was this rule part of any profiles? I don't think it was -- just wanted
> to check.
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