Reviewed: https://review.openstack.org/319448 Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/openstack-ansible-security/commit/?id=bf28fdfe90fe5a16c57f5c4c18cff9510bed2423 Submitter: Jenkins Branch: master commit bf28fdfe90fe5a16c57f5c4c18cff9510bed2423 Author: Major Hayden <major at mhtx.net> Date: Wed Jun 1 13:22:12 2016 -0500 Search for unlabeled device files The checks for V-51379 didn't apply for Ubuntu and they were unintentionally skipped in CentOS after the multi-distro work was completed. This patch adds a search for unlabeled device files on CentOS 7 systems and halts the playbook if an unlabeled device is found. This is a very rare occurrence. Documentation updates and release notes are provided. Closes-bug: 1584196 Change-Id: Iba4be3bc5fa607685e3b4eeefda35f93894c7f28 ** Changed in: openstack-ansible Status: In Progress => Fix Released -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of OpenStack Security, which is subscribed to OpenStack. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1584196 Title: Security role should look for unlabeled devices Status in openstack-ansible: Fix Released Bug description: V-51379 requires that no unlabeled devices exist on the system. This doesn't apply for AppArmor, so it was skipped in Ubuntu. However, these devices ought to be checked in CentOS. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/openstack-ansible/+bug/1584196/+subscriptions