Steffen Zieger
Steffen Zieger
Looking at https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/security_hardening/using-the-system-wide-cryptographic-policies_security-hardening#examples-of-opting-out-of-system-wide-crypto-policies_using-the-system-wide-cryptographic-policies the proper way of opting out of system-wide crypto policies is to set `CRYPTO_POLICIES` in `/etc/sysconfig/sshd` As far as I can see, system-wide crypto policies started from...
@dhoppe Can you check and confirm that, before I start working on this?
I'm no CentOS expert at all, but I'm happy to accept any PR or comment with the proper way to handle this issue :-)
Please feel free to send in a PR. Thanks
I might taking that into consideration in the future, but there are older distros, which are not relying on systemd managed with this module.
As there's no activity for a long time, I'll close this issue.
All unmanaged files will be removed by default. Those files are unmanaged due to the file name starting with a number. This module isn't aware of such conf.d files. Which...
I'll first need to fix the tests and then I'll check this commit. Hopefully I'll get this done over the weekend
Can you elaborate a little bit more on that?