Remove nullok from common-auth on Ubuntu 22.04#14414
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Remove nullok from common-auth on Ubuntu 22.04#14414mpurg wants to merge 1 commit intoComplianceAsCode:masterfrom
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Aligns with Ubuntu 22.04 STIG rule V2R7 (UBTU-22-611060 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS must not allow accounts configured with blank or null passwords)
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@mpurg could you check the failed tests for 22.04 and 24.04? |
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(UBTU-22-611060 Ubuntu 22.04 LTS must not allow accounts configured with blank or null passwords)