Re: Change of cronie and crontabs CIS compliance

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On Wed, Dec 6, 2023 at 11:17 AM Ondrej Pohorelsky <opohorel@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> For F40 I would like to change file permissions of few files that are provided by cronie and crontabs and swap deny list for allow list. I'm not really sure if I should make a change proposal. I figured I'll send an email first and see the feedback.
>
> The driving force of this change is feedback from RHEL customers, that they would like to have cronie and crontabs CIS compliant out of the box. Which means changing some of the file permissions and swapping `cron.deny` for `cron.allow`. As it stands now, they have to run their own scripts or dnf plugin (post-transaction-actions) to ensure that each update doesn't overwrite the file permissions they manually set.

Just out of curiosity - what does CIS even stand for?
The linked Red Hat docs don't expand the acronym, and googling for it
obviously yields results for something entirely different

Fabio
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