RHEL 10 must enable kernel parameters to enforce discretionary access control (DAC) on hardlinks.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-281309RHEL-10-701070SV-281309r1184631_ruleCCI-002165medium
Description
By enabling the "fs.protected_hardlinks" kernel parameter, users can no longer create soft or hard links to files they do not own. Disallowing such hardlinks mitigates vulnerabilities based on insecure file systems accessed by privileged programs, avoiding an exploitation vector exploiting unsafe use of open() or creat(). Satisfies: SRG-OS-000312-GPOS-00122, SRG-OS-000312-GPOS-00123, SRG-OS-000324-GPOS-00125
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide2026-03-11

Details

Check Text (C-281309r1184631_chk)

Verify RHEL 10 is configured to enable DAC on hardlinks. Check the status of the "fs.protected_hardlinks" kernel parameter with the following command: $ sudo sysctl fs.protected_hardlinks fs.protected_hardlinks = 1 If "fs.protected_hardlinks" is not set to "1" or is missing, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-85775r1184630_fix)

Configure RHEL 10 to enable DAC on hardlinks. Create a drop-in if it does not already exist: $ sudo vi /etc/sysctl.d/99-fs_protected_hardlinks.conf Add the following to the file: fs.protected_hardlinks = 1 Reload settings from all system configuration files with the following command: $ sudo sysctl --system