Linux Security and Permission profiles in SCM
The Linux Security and Permissions profile in Server Configuration Monitor (SCM) is the predefined profile for monitoring security, groups, and user permissions.
Path | Description |
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group /etc/ | Monitors the group configuration file, which defines the groups to which users belong. |
login.defs /etc/ | Monitors configurations that are used as defaults by user and group utilities. |
pam.conf /etc/ | Monitors the configuration file used by PAM to define user access to server resources and applications. |
* /etc/pam.d/ | Monitors the configuration files used by PAM to define user access to server resources and applications. |
passwd /etc/ | Monitors the file that contains the attributes of all users or accounts on the system. |
*.conf /etc/security/**/ | Monitors the configuration files that control the resources available to user processes. Often used by PAM modules. |
* /etc/selinux | Monitors the configuration files that control the behavior of Security Enhanced Linux. |
World Writable Files | List of files that are world writable. |