--- RHEL6/input/services/obsolete.xml | 8 ++++---- 1 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
diff --git a/RHEL6/input/services/obsolete.xml b/RHEL6/input/services/obsolete.xml index 41ee480..1792120 100644 --- a/RHEL6/input/services/obsolete.xml +++ b/RHEL6/input/services/obsolete.xml @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ actively working to migrate to a more secure protocol.</description> <description> <service-disable-macro service="telnet" /> </description> -<ocil><service-disable-check-macro service="telnet" /></ocil> +<ocil><xinetd-service-disable-check-macro service="telnet" /></ocil> <rationale> The telnet protocol uses unencrypted network communication, which means that data from the login session, including passwords and @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ the <tt>rsh-server</tt> package and runs as a service through xinetd, should be disabled. <service-disable-macro service="rexec" /> </description> -<ocil><service-disable-check-macro service="rexec" /></ocil> +<ocil><xinetd-service-disable-check-macro service="rexec" /></ocil> <rationale>The rexec service uses unencrypted network communications, which means that data from the login session, including passwords and all other information transmitted during the session, can be @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ the <tt>rsh-server</tt> package and runs as a service through xinetd, should be disabled. <service-disable-macro service="rsh" /> </description> -<ocil><service-disable-check-macro service="rsh" /></ocil> +<ocil><xinetd-service-disable-check-macro service="rsh" /></ocil> <rationale>The rsh service uses unencrypted network communications, which means that data from the login session, including passwords and all other information transmitted during the session, can be @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ the <tt>rsh-server</tt> package and runs as a service through xinetd, should be disabled. <service-disable-macro service="rlogin" /> </description> -<ocil><service-disable-check-macro service="rlogin" /></ocil> +<ocil><xinetd-service-disable-check-macro service="rlogin" /></ocil> <rationale>The rlogin service uses unencrypted network communications, which means that data from the login session, including passwords and all other information transmitted during the session, can be -- 1.7.1 _______________________________________________ scap-security-guide mailing list [email protected] https://lists.fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/scap-security-guide
