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When importing CIS benchmark content for multiple OS versions into a single Fleet team via GitOps, users encounter several hard validation failures because Fleet enforces uniqueness on script basenames, mobileconfig PayloadDisplayName / PayloadIdentifier, and policy name fields. Changes (all confined to docs/solutions/cis/): - Fix #!/usr/bin/env bash shebang in CIS_2.6.7.sh (macOS 13/14/15) -> #!/bin/bash - Prefix script filenames with OS slug (macos13-, macos14-, macos15-, win10-, win11-, win11-intune-) to prevent basename collisions - Prefix mobileconfig PayloadDisplayName with OS tag ([macOS 13] etc.), which is the field Fleet uses for identity - Prefix mobileconfig PayloadIdentifier with an OS slug so identifiers stay unique across versions - Prefix every policy name: field with the OS tag; preserve original YAML formatting (plain, single-quoted with '' escapes, and folded block scalars) - Rename Windows XML profiles with win10-, win11-, and win11-intune- prefixes None of these changes affect the security logic or coverage of the benchmarks. They only make the content importable without manual intervention. Co-authored-by: Claude <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Bash
Executable file
11 lines
378 B
Bash
Executable file
#!/bin/bash
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# CIS - Ensure No Login Items Exist With Passwords in User Keychain
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# Removes password hints for all local user accounts.
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for username in $(dscl . -list /Users UniqueID | awk '$2 >= 500 {print $1}'); do
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# Remove the hint attribute if it exists
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if dscl . -read "/Users/$username" hint &>/dev/null; then
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sudo dscl . -delete "/Users/$username" hint
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fi
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done
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