RHEL 9 SSH server configuration files' permissions must not be modified.

Overview

Finding IDVersionRule IDIA ControlsSeverity
V-257999RHEL-09-255115SV-257999r1082182_ruleCCI-000366medium
Description
Service configuration files enable or disable features of their respective services, that if configured incorrectly, can lead to insecure and vulnerable configurations. Therefore, service configuration files must have correct permissions (owner, group owner, mode) to prevent unauthorized changes.
STIGDate
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide2025-05-14

Related Frameworks

4 paths across 3 frameworks
NIST 800-531 mapping
CM-6
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
NIST 800-1712 mappings
3.4.1
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
  • NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
3.4.2
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related
  • DISA · 2025-01-23 · disa_cci_list · equivalent
  • NIST · Rev 2 (Feb 2020, errata Jan 2021) · nist_800_171_app_d · equivalent
CCI1 mapping
CCI-000366
1.00
  • DISA · 2 · disa_xccdf · related

Details

Check Text (C-257999r1082182_chk)

Verify the permissions of the "/etc/ssh/sshd_config" file with the following command: $ sudo rpm --verify openssh-server If the command returns any output, this is a finding.

Fix Text (F-61664r1069358_fix)

Run the following commands to restore the correct permissions of OpenSSH server configuration files: $ sudo dnf reinstall -y openssh-server $ rpm --setugids openssh-server $ rpm --setperms openssh-server