NIST has not validated any products using the USGCB RHEL5 content; however, in developing the SCAP content, NIST used a variety of reference implementations, COTS, and GOTS validated products to ensure the SCAP content was created correctly. In this SCAP content creation and testing process, it was noted that CCE-4060-0, the login banner check which checks for text in the /etc/issue file caused inconsistent behavior in some of the products. As a result, this configuration check was marked as a manual check.
The "usgcb-rhel5desktop-issues" spreadsheet that is available at usgcb.nist.gov documents all known issues identified with RHEL5 Desktop USGCB. More.
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