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Modify rule file_groupowner_system_journal #11836
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Hi @mpurg. Thanks for your PR. I'm waiting for a ComplianceAsCode member to verify that this patch is reasonable to test. If it is, they should reply with Once the patch is verified, the new status will be reflected by the I understand the commands that are listed here. Instructions for interacting with me using PR comments are available here. If you have questions or suggestions related to my behavior, please file an issue against the kubernetes/test-infra repository. |
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lgtm, thanks!
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Modified rule `file_groupowner_system_journal` to comply with UBTU-22-232095 (systemd-journal must be group-owner of files in /var/log/journal/...)
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Code Climate has analyzed commit 799086c and detected 0 issues on this pull request. The test coverage on the diff in this pull request is 100.0% (50% is the threshold). This pull request will bring the total coverage in the repository to 59.4% (0.0% change). View more on Code Climate. |
Description:
Modified rule
file_groupowner_system_journal
to comply with UBTU-22-232095 (systemd-journal must be group-owner of files in /var/log/journal/...)