If csh/tcsh shell is used, AIX must display logout messages.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-215311AIX7-00-002130SV-215311r958640_ruleCCI-002364low
Description
If a user cannot explicitly end an operating system session, the session may remain open and be exploited by an attacker; this is referred to as a zombie session. Users need to be aware of whether or not the session has been terminated. Information resources to which users gain access via authentication include, for example, local workstations and remote services. Logoff messages can be displayed after authenticated sessions have been terminated. However, for some types of interactive sessions, including, for example, remote login, information systems typically send logoff messages as final messages prior to terminating sessions.
STIGDate
IBM AIX 7.x Security Technical Implementation Guide2024-08-16

Details

Check Text (C-215311r958640_chk)

Check if users have their "$HOME/.logout" files. If a user does not have their ".logout" file, or the ".logout" file does not display a logout message, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-16507r294385_fix)

Create the ".logout" file if it does not exist. Add the following two lines to ".logout" to display a logout message and sleep for "5" seconds: echo "You are being disconnected." sleep 5