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Tidy up wording regarding crypto policy modules thanks to @kpi-nourman #414
Signed-off-by: Mark Bolwell <mark.bollyuk@gmail.com>
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# -'FUTURE': conservative security level that is believed to withstand any near-term future attacks
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# -'FIPS': A level that conforms to the FIPS140-2 requirements
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rhel9cis_crypto_policy: 'DEFAULT'
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# This variable contains the value of the crypto policy module(combinations of policies and
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# sub-policies) to be allowed as default setting. Allowed options are defined in 'vars/main.yml' file,
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# using 'rhel9cis_allowed_crypto_policies_modules' variable, which currently are:
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# - 'OSPP'
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# - 'AD-SUPPORT'
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# - 'AD-SUPPORT-LEGACY'
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rhel9cis_crypto_policy_module: ''
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## Controls 1.6.x
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## Control 1.6
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# This variable contains the value of the crypto policy module(combinations of policies and
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# sub-policies) to be allowed as default setting. Allowed options are defined in 'vars/main.yml' file,
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# using those listed in the 'rhel9cis_allowed_crypto_policies_modules' variable.
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