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#!/bin/bash
#
##########################################################################
#Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 - DISA STIG Compliance Remediation Content
#Copyright (C) 2013
#Vincent C. Passaro ([email protected])
#
##########################################################################
#
###################### Buddha Labs LLC ################################
# By Vincent C. Passaro #
# Buddha Labs LLC. #
# vince[@]buddhalabs[.]com #
# www.buddhalabs.com #
###################### Buddha Labs LLC ################################
#_________________________________________________________________________
# Version | Change Information | Author | Date
#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
# 1.0 | Initial Script Creation | Vincent Passaro | 1-JUNE-2013
#
#
#######################DISA INFORMATION##################################
# Group ID (Vulid): RHEL-06-000070
# Group Title: SRG-OS-000080
#
# Rule ID: RHEL-06-000070_rule
# Severity: medium
# Rule Version (STIG-ID): RHEL-06-000070
# Rule Title: The system must not permit interactive boot.
#
# Vulnerability Discussion: Using interactive boot, the console user
# could disable auditing, firewalls, or other services, weakening system
# security.
#
# Responsibility:
# IAControls:
#
# Check Content:
#
# To check whether interactive boot is disabled, run the following
# command:
# $ grep PROMPT /etc/sysconfig/init
# If interactive boot is disabled, the output will show:
# PROMPT=no
# If it does not, this is a finding.
#
# Fix Text:
#
# To disable the ability for users to perform interactive startups, edit
# the file "/etc/sysconfig/init". Add or correct the line:
# PROMPT=no
# The "PROMPT" option allows the console user to perform an interactive
# system startup, in which it is possible to select the set of services
# which are started on boot.
#######################DISA INFORMATION##################################
#
# Global Variables
PDI=RHEL-06-000070
#
#BEGIN_CHECK
grep "^PROMPT=no" /etc/sysconfig/init > /dev/null
#END_CHECK
#BEGIN_REMEDY
if [ $? != 0 ]
then
sed -i 's/^PROMPT/#PROMPT/' /etc/sysconfig/init
echo "PROMPT=no" >> /etc/sysconfig/init
fi
#END_REMEDY