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Remove sshd_allow_only_protocol2 from RHEL 10 #12390

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7 changes: 3 additions & 4 deletions controls/ism_o.yml
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Expand Up @@ -436,7 +436,6 @@ use of device access control software or by disabling external communication int
levels:
- base
rules:
- sshd_allow_only_protocol2
- file_permissions_sshd_private_key
status: partial
notes: |-
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title: 'The use of SSH version 1 is disabled for SSH connections.'
levels:
- base
rules:
related_rules:
- sshd_allow_only_protocol2
status: partial
status: inherently met
notes: |-
This should be reviewed.
As of OpenSSH 7.6, OpenSSH only supports SSH 2.

- id: '1546'
title: 'Users are authenticated before they are granted access to a system and its resources'
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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion products/rhel10/profiles/hipaa.profile
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Expand Up @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@ title: 'DRAFT - Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)'
description: |-
This is a draft profile for experimental purposes.

The HIPAA Security Rule establishes U.S. national standards to protect individuals
The HIPAA Security Rule establishes U.S. national standards to protect individuals's
electronic personal health information that is created, received, used, or
maintained by a covered entity. The Security Rule requires appropriate
administrative, physical and technical safeguards to ensure the
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