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A few dconf gnome rules are evaluated but their remediations are notapplicable #9580

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yuumasato opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9581
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A few dconf gnome rules are evaluated but their remediations are notapplicable #9580

yuumasato opened this issue Sep 28, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #9581
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productization-issue Issue found in upstream stabilization process.

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Description of problem:

While remediating a RHEL9 stig_gui profile on a VM with GUI, some dconf gnome rules are evaluated but their remediations result in notapplicable.
Affected rules:

  • dconf_gnome_disable_automount_open
  • dconf_gnome_disable_autorun
  • dconf_gnome_screensaver_lock_delay
  • dconf_gnome_screensaver_user_locks

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It is also notablee that gdm is being removed and the system that was installed with GUI doesn't have it anymore.

SCAP Security Guide Version:

stabilization-v0.1.64

Operating System Version:

RHEL9

Steps to Reproduce:

  1. Install a RHEL9 VM with GUI
  2. Remediate with stig-gui profile

Actual Results:

  • donf gnome rules errors as package gdm was removed.
  • GUI is gone

Expected Results:

  • donf gnome rules result in pass
  • GUI remains installed

Additional Information/Debugging Steps:

@yuumasato yuumasato added the productization-issue Issue found in upstream stabilization process. label Sep 28, 2022
@yuumasato yuumasato self-assigned this Sep 28, 2022
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