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# Links for controls pointing to informational pages. Note: only links managed by the project are allowed (cisofy.com / linux-audit.com)
# Format:
# Control;Text;Link;
ACCT-9628;blog;Linux audit framework 101: basic rules for configuration;https://linux-audit.com/linux-audit-framework/linux-audit-framework-101-basic-rules-for-configuration/
ACCT-9628;blog;Monitoring Linux file access, changes and data modifications;https://linux-audit.com/monitoring-linux-file-access-changes-and-modifications/
AUTH-9228;blog;File integrity of password files;https://linux-audit.com/authentication/file-integrity-of-password-files/
AUTH-9229;blog;Linux password security: hashing rounds;https://linux-audit.com/authentication/configure-the-minimum-password-length-on-linux-systems/
AUTH-9230;blog;Linux password security: hashing rounds;https://linux-audit.com/authentication/configure-the-minimum-password-length-on-linux-systems/
AUTH-9262;blog;Configure minimum password length for Linux systems;https://linux-audit.com/configure-the-minimum-password-length-on-linux-systems/
AUTH-9286;blog;Configure minimum password length for Linux systems;https://linux-audit.com/configure-the-minimum-password-length-on-linux-systems/
AUTH-9328;blog;Set default file permissions on Linux with umask;https://linux-audit.com/filesystems/file-permissions/set-default-file-permissions-with-umask/
BANN-7126;blog;The real purpose of login banners;https://linux-audit.com/the-real-purpose-of-login-banners-on-linux/
BANN-7130;blog;The real purpose of login banners;https://linux-audit.com/the-real-purpose-of-login-banners-on-linux/
BOOT-5264;blog;Systemd features to secure service files;https://linux-audit.com/systemd/systemd-features-to-secure-units-and-services/
FINT-4350;blog;Monitoring Linux file access, changes and data modifications;https://linux-audit.com/monitoring-linux-file-access-changes-and-modifications/
FINT-4350;blog;Monitor for file changes on Linux;https://linux-audit.com/monitor-for-file-system-changes-on-linux/
HRDN-7220;blog;Why remove compilers from your system?;https://linux-audit.com/software/why-remove-compilers-from-your-system/
HRDN-7222;blog;Why remove compilers from your system?;https://linux-audit.com/software/why-remove-compilers-from-your-system/
HRDN-7230;blog;Antivirus for Linux: is it really needed?;https://linux-audit.com/malware/antivirus-for-linux-really-needed/
HRDN-7230;blog;Monitoring Linux Systems for Rootkits;https://linux-audit.com/monitoring-linux-systems-for-rootkits/
HTTP-6704;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6706;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6708;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6710;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6712;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6714;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6716;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
HTTP-6720;blog;Nginx security hardening guide;https://linux-audit.com/web/nginx-security-configuration-hardening-guide/
INSE-8116;blog;Find and Disable Insecure Services on Linux;https://linux-audit.com/find-disable-insecure-services-linux/
KRNL-5820;blog;Understand and configure core dumps on Linux;https://linux-audit.com/software/understand-and-configure-core-dumps-work-on-linux/
KRNL-6000;blog;Linux hardening with sysctl settings;https://linux-audit.com/linux-hardening-with-sysctl/
KRNL-6000;blog;Overview of sysctl options and values;https://linux-audit.com/kernel/sysctl/
MACF-6208;blog;AppArmor;https://linux-audit.com/security-frameworks/apparmor/
MAIL-8816;blog;Postfix Hardening Guide for Security and Privacy;https://linux-audit.com/postfix-hardening-guide-for-security-and-privacy/
MAIL-8817;blog;Postfix Hardening Guide for Security and Privacy;https://linux-audit.com/postfix-hardening-guide-for-security-and-privacy/
MAIL-8818;blog;Postfix Hardening Guide for Security and Privacy;https://linux-audit.com/postfix-hardening-guide-for-security-and-privacy/
MAIL-8820;blog;Postfix Hardening Guide for Security and Privacy;https://linux-audit.com/postfix-hardening-guide-for-security-and-privacy/
NAME-4402;blog;Keeping your /etc/hosts file healthy;https://linux-audit.com/is-your-etc-hosts-file-healthy/
NAME-4404;blog;Keeping your /etc/hosts file healthy;https://linux-audit.com/is-your-etc-hosts-file-healthy/
NETW-2600;blog;Linux Security Guide for Hardening IPv6;https://linux-audit.com/networking/linux-security-guide-for-hardening-ipv6/
SSH-7402;blog;OpenSSH security and hardening;https://linux-audit.com/ssh/audit-and-harden-your-ssh-configuration/
SSH-7404;blog;OpenSSH security and hardening;https://linux-audit.com/ssh/audit-and-harden-your-ssh-configuration/
SSH-7406;blog;OpenSSH security and hardening;https://linux-audit.com/ssh/audit-and-harden-your-ssh-configuration/
SSH-7408;blog;OpenSSH security and hardening;https://linux-audit.com/ssh/audit-and-harden-your-ssh-configuration/
SSH-7440;blog;OpenSSH security and hardening;https://linux-audit.com/ssh/audit-and-harden-your-ssh-configuration/
# EOF