Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-72031 | RHEL-07-020700 | SV-86655r2_rule | Medium |
Description |
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Local initialization files for interactive users are used to configure the user's shell environment upon logon. Malicious modification of these files could compromise accounts upon logon. |
STIG | Date |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2017-12-14 |
Check Text ( C-72263r4_chk ) |
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Verify the local initialization files of all local interactive users are group-owned by that user’s primary Group Identifier (GID). Check the home directory assignment for all non-privileged users on the system with the following command: Note: The example will be for the smithj user, who has a home directory of "/home/smithj" and a primary group of "users". # cut -d: -f 1,4,6 /etc/passwd | egrep ":[1-4][0-9]{3}" smithj:1000:/home/smithj # grep 1000 /etc/group users:x:1000:smithj,jonesj,jacksons Note: This may miss interactive users that have been assigned a privileged User Identifier (UID). Evidence of interactive use may be obtained from a number of log files containing system logon information. Check the group owner of all local interactive users’ initialization files with the following command: # ls -al /home/smithj/.* -rwxr-xr-x 1 smithj users 896 Mar 10 2011 .profile -rwxr-xr-x 1 smithj users 497 Jan 6 2007 .login -rwxr-xr-x 1 smithj users 886 Jan 6 2007 .something If all local interactive users’ initialization files are not group-owned by that user’s primary GID, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-78383r1_fix) |
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Change the group owner of a local interactive user’s files to the group found in "/etc/passwd" for the user. To change the group owner of a local interactive user home directory, use the following command: Note: The example will be for the user smithj, who has a home directory of "/home/smithj", and has a primary group of users. # chgrp users /home/smithj/ |