The system must not permit interactive boot.

From Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-OS-000080

Associated with: CCI-000213

SV-50389r1_rule 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.

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.

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