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The Photon operating system must audit all account modifications.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-256517 PHTN-30-000042 SV-256517r887225_rule Medium
Description
Once an attacker establishes access to a system, the attacker often attempts to create a persistent method of reestablishing access. One way to accomplish this is for the attacker to modify an existing account. Auditing account modification actions provides logging that can be used for forensic purposes.
STIG Date
VMware vSphere 7.0 vCenter Appliance Photon OS Security Technical Implementation Guide 2023-12-01

Details

Check Text ( C-60192r887223_chk )
At the command line, run the following command:

# auditctl -l | grep -E "(usermod|groupmod)"

Expected result:

-w /usr/sbin/usermod -p x -k usermod
-w /usr/sbin/groupmod -p x -k groupmod

If the output does not match the expected result, this is a finding.

Note: This check depends on the auditd service to be in a running state for accurate results. The auditd service is enabled in control PHTN-30-000013.
Fix Text (F-60135r887224_fix)
Navigate to and open:

/etc/audit/rules.d/audit.STIG.rules

Add the following lines:

-w /usr/sbin/usermod -p x -k usermod
-w /usr/sbin/groupmod -p x -k groupmod

At the command line, run the following command to load the new audit rules:

# /sbin/augenrules --load

Note: A new "audit.STIG.rules" file is provided for placement in "/etc/audit/rules.d" that contains all rules needed for auditd.

Note: An older "audit.STIG.rules" may exist if the file exists and references older "GEN" SRG IDs. This file can be removed and replaced as necessary with an updated one.