Ubuntu 24.04 LTS default filesystem permissions must be defined in such a way that all authenticated users can read and modify only their own files.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-270716UBTU-24-300030SV-270716r1066637_ruleCCI-000366medium
Description
Setting the most restrictive default permissions ensures that when new accounts are created, they do not have unnecessary access.
STIGDate
Canonical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-16

Details

Check Text (C-270716r1066637_chk)

Verify Ubuntu 24.04 LTS defines default permissions for all authenticated users in such a way that the user can read and modify only their own files with the following command: $ grep -i '^\s*umask' /etc/login.defs UMASK 077 If the "UMASK" variable is set to "000", this is a finding with the severity raised to a CAT I. If the value of "UMASK" is not set to "077", is commented out, or is missing, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-74650r1066636_fix)

Configure the system to define the default permissions for all authenticated users in such a way that the user can read and modify only their own files. Edit the "UMASK" parameter in the "/etc/login.defs" file to match the example below: UMASK 077