From Apple OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) Workstation STIG
Part of SRG-OS-000057
Associated with: CCI-000162
Audit log files should not contain ACLs.
To check for ACLs of the audit log files, run the following command: sudo ls -le `sudo grep "^dir" /etc/security/audit_control | awk -F: '{print $2 "/*"}'` | grep -v current The audit log files listed should not contain ACLs. ACLs will be listed under any file that may contain them (e.g., "0: group:admin allow list,readattr,reaadextattr,readsecurity" ). If any file contains this information, this is a finding.
For any log file that returns an ACL, run the following command: sudo chmod -N [audit log file] where [audit log file] is the full path to the log file in question.
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