From 8e43a6a6432a8cbeb5742771ddbd0856669a7878 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Watson Sato Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2021 15:36:59 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Remove kickstart for profile not shipped RHEL-8 ANSSI high is not shipped at the momment --- .../ssg-rhel8-anssi_bp28_high-ks.cfg | 167 ------------------ 1 file changed, 167 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 rhel8/kickstart/ssg-rhel8-anssi_bp28_high-ks.cfg diff --git a/rhel8/kickstart/ssg-rhel8-anssi_bp28_high-ks.cfg b/rhel8/kickstart/ssg-rhel8-anssi_bp28_high-ks.cfg deleted file mode 100644 index b5c09253a..000000000 --- a/rhel8/kickstart/ssg-rhel8-anssi_bp28_high-ks.cfg +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -# SCAP Security Guide ANSSI BP-028 (high) profile kickstart for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 -# Version: 0.0.1 -# Date: 2020-12-10 -# -# Based on: -# https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ -# http://usgcb.nist.gov/usgcb/content/configuration/workstation-ks.cfg - -# Specify installation method to use for installation -# To use a different one comment out the 'url' one below, update -# the selected choice with proper options & un-comment it -# -# Install from an installation tree on a remote server via FTP or HTTP: -# --url the URL to install from -# -# Example: -# -# url --url=http://192.168.122.1/image -# -# Modify concrete URL in the above example appropriately to reflect the actual -# environment machine is to be installed in -# -# Other possible / supported installation methods: -# * install from the first CD-ROM/DVD drive on the system: -# -# cdrom -# -# * install from a directory of ISO images on a local drive: -# -# harddrive --partition=hdb2 --dir=/tmp/install-tree -# -# * install from provided NFS server: -# -# nfs --server= --dir= [--opts=] -# -# Set language to use during installation and the default language to use on the installed system (required) -lang en_US.UTF-8 - -# Set system keyboard type / layout (required) -keyboard us - -# Configure network information for target system and activate network devices in the installer environment (optional) -# --onboot enable device at a boot time -# --device device to be activated and / or configured with the network command -# --bootproto method to obtain networking configuration for device (default dhcp) -# --noipv6 disable IPv6 on this device -# -# NOTE: Usage of DHCP will fail CCE-27021-5 (DISA FSO RHEL-06-000292). To use static IP configuration, -# "--bootproto=static" must be used. For example: -# network --bootproto=static --ip=10.0.2.15 --netmask=255.255.255.0 --gateway=10.0.2.254 --nameserver 192.168.2.1,192.168.3.1 -# -network --onboot yes --bootproto dhcp --noipv6 - -# Set the system's root password (required) -# Plaintext password is: server -# Refer to e.g. -# https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/commands.html#rootpw -# to see how to create encrypted password form for different plaintext password -rootpw --iscrypted $6$0WWGZ1e6icT$1KiHZK.Nzp3HQerfiy8Ic3pOeCWeIzA.zkQ7mkvYT3bNC5UeGK2ceE5b6TkSg4D/kiSudkT04QlSKknsrNE220 - -# The selected profile will restrict root login -# Add a user that can login and escalate privileges -# Plaintext password is: admin123 -user --name=admin --groups=wheel --password=$6$Ga6ZnIlytrWpuCzO$q0LqT1USHpahzUafQM9jyHCY9BiE5/ahXLNWUMiVQnFGblu0WWGZ1e6icTaCGO4GNgZNtspp1Let/qpM7FMVB0 --iscrypted - -# Configure firewall settings for the system (optional) -# --enabled reject incoming connections that are not in response to outbound requests -# --ssh allow sshd service through the firewall -firewall --enabled --ssh - -# State of SELinux on the installed system (optional) -# Defaults to enforcing -selinux --enforcing - -# Set the system time zone (required) -timezone --utc America/New_York - -# Specify how the bootloader should be installed (required) -# Plaintext password is: password -# Refer to e.g. -# https://pykickstart.readthedocs.io/en/latest/commands.html#rootpw -# to see how to create encrypted password form for different plaintext password -bootloader --location=mbr --append="audit=1 audit_backlog_limit=8192" --password=$6$zCPaBARiNlBYUAS7$40phthWpqvaPVz3QUeIK6n5qoazJDJD5Nlc9OKy5SyYoX9Rt4jFaLjzqJCwpgR4RVAEFSADsqQot0WKs5qNto0 - -# Initialize (format) all disks (optional) -zerombr - -# The following partition layout scheme assumes disk of size 20GB or larger -# Modify size of partitions appropriately to reflect actual machine's hardware -# -# Remove Linux partitions from the system prior to creating new ones (optional) -# --linux erase all Linux partitions -# --initlabel initialize the disk label to the default based on the underlying architecture -clearpart --linux --initlabel - -# Create primary system partitions (required for installs) -part /boot --fstype=xfs --size=512 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid,noexec" -part pv.01 --grow --size=1 - -# Create a Logical Volume Management (LVM) group (optional) -volgroup VolGroup --pesize=4096 pv.01 - -# Create particular logical volumes (optional) -logvol / --fstype=xfs --name=LogVol06 --vgname=VolGroup --size=3192 --grow -# Ensure /usr Located On Separate Partition -logvol /usr --fstype=xfs --name=LogVol08 --vgname=VolGroup --size=5000 --fsoptions="nodev" -# Ensure /opt Located On Separate Partition -logvol /opt --fstype=xfs --name=LogVol09 --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid" -# Ensure /srv Located On Separate Partition -logvol /srv --fstype=xfs --name=LogVol10 --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid" -# Ensure /home Located On Separate Partition -logvol /home --fstype=xfs --name=home --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev" -# Ensure /tmp Located On Separate Partition -logvol /tmp --fstype=xfs --name=tmp --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid,noexec" -# Ensure /var/tmp Located On Separate Partition -logvol /var/tmp --fstype=xfs --name=vartmp --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid,noexec" -# Ensure /var Located On Separate Partition -logvol /var --fstype=xfs --name=var --vgname=VolGroup --size=3072 --fsoptions="nodev" -# Ensure /var/log Located On Separate Partition -logvol /var/log --fstype=xfs --name=log --vgname=VolGroup --size=1024 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid,noexec" -# Ensure /var/log/audit Located On Separate Partition -logvol /var/log/audit --fstype=xfs --name=audit --vgname=VolGroup --size=512 --fsoptions="nodev,nosuid,noexec" -logvol swap --name=swap --vgname=VolGroup --size=2016 - -# The OpenSCAP installer add-on is used to apply SCAP (Security Content Automation Protocol) -# content - security policies - on the installed system.This add-on has been enabled by default -# since Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.2. When enabled, the packages necessary to provide this -# functionality will automatically be installed. However, by default, no policies are enforced, -# meaning that no checks are performed during or after installation unless specifically configured. -# -# Important -# Applying a security policy is not necessary on all systems. This screen should only be used -# when a specific policy is mandated by your organization rules or government regulations. -# Unlike most other commands, this add-on does not accept regular options, but uses key-value -# pairs in the body of the %addon definition instead. These pairs are whitespace-agnostic. -# Values can be optionally enclosed in single quotes (') or double quotes ("). -# -# The following keys are recognized by the add-on: -# content-type - Type of the security content. Possible values are datastream, archive, rpm, and scap-security-guide. -# - If the content-type is scap-security-guide, the add-on will use content provided by the -# scap-security-guide package, which is present on the boot media. This means that all other keys except profile will have no effect. -# content-url - Location of the security content. The content must be accessible using HTTP, HTTPS, or FTP; local storage is currently not supported. A network connection must be available to reach content definitions in a remote location. -# datastream-id - ID of the data stream referenced in the content-url value. Used only if content-type is datastream. -# xccdf-id - ID of the benchmark you want to use. -# xccdf-path - Path to the XCCDF file which should be used; given as a relative path in the archive. -# profile - ID of the profile to be applied. Use default to apply the default profile. -# fingerprint - A MD5, SHA1 or SHA2 checksum of the content referenced by content-url. -# tailoring-path - Path to a tailoring file which should be used, given as a relative path in the archive. -# -# The following is an example %addon org_fedora_oscap section which uses content from the -# scap-security-guide on the installation media: -%addon org_fedora_oscap - content-type = scap-security-guide - profile = xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_profile_anssi_bp28_high -%end - -# Packages selection (%packages section is required) -%packages - -# Require @Base -@Base - -%end # End of %packages section - -# Reboot after the installation is complete (optional) -# --eject attempt to eject CD or DVD media before rebooting -reboot --eject -- 2.26.2