Solaris 11 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Overview

VersionDateFinding Count (216)Downloads
32025-05-05CAT I (High): 14CAT II (Medium): 152CAT III (Low): 50
STIG Description
This Security Technical Implementation Guide is published as a tool to improve the security of Department of Defense (DOD) information systems. The requirements are derived from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 and related documents. Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via email to the following address: disa.stig_spt@mail.mil.
ClassifiedPublicSensitive
I - Mission Critical ClassifiedI - Mission Critical PublicI - Mission Critical Sensitive
II - Mission Support ClassifiedII - Mission Support PublicII - Mission Support Sensitive
III - Administrative ClassifiedIII - Administrative PublicIII - Administrative Sensitive

Findings - MAC I - Mission Critical Public

Finding IDSeverityTitleDescription
V-216011
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must produce records containing sufficient information to establish the identity of any user/subject associated with the event.Enabling the audit system will produce records with accurate time stamps, source, user, and activity information. Without this information malicious a...
V-216014
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must provide the capability to automatically process audit records for events of interest based upon selectable, event criteria.Without an audit reporting capability, users find it difficult to identify specific patterns of attack....
V-216015
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit records must provide data for all auditable events defined at the organizational level for the organization-defined information system components.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account. W...
V-216016
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must generate audit records for the selected list of auditable events as defined in DoD list of events.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account. W...
V-216018
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Audit records must include what type of events occurred.Without proper system auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individu...
V-216019
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Audit records must include when (date and time) the events occurred.Without accurate time stamps malicious activity cannot be accurately tracked....
V-216020
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Audit records must include where the events occurred.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account. W...
V-216021
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Audit records must include the sources of the events that occurred.Without accurate source information malicious activity cannot be accurately tracked....
V-216022
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Audit records must include the outcome (success or failure) of the events that occurred.Tracking both the successful and unsuccessful attempts aids in identifying threats to the system....
V-216023
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit file deletions.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216024
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit account creation.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216025
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit account modification.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216026
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must automatically audit account disabling actions.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216027
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must automatically audit account termination.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216028
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must ensure unauthorized, security-relevant configuration changes detected are tracked.Without auditing, malicious activity cannot be detected....
V-216029
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit all administrative, privileged, and security actions.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-216041
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must shut down by default upon audit failure (unless availability is an overriding concern).Continuing to operate a system without auditing working properly can result in undocumented access or system changes....
V-216042
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect audit information from unauthorized access.If audit data were to become compromised, then competent forensic analysis and discovery of the true source of potentially malicious system activity i...
V-216045
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The System packages must be up to date with the most recent vendor updates and security fixes.Failure to install security updates can provide openings for attack....
V-216047
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect audit tools from unauthorized access.Failure to maintain system configurations may result in privilege escalation....
V-216048
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect audit tools from unauthorized modification.Failure to maintain system configurations may result in privilege escalation....
V-216049
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect audit tools from unauthorized deletion.Failure to maintain system configurations may result in privilege escalation....
V-216050
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
System packages must be configured with the vendor-provided files, permissions, and ownerships.Failure to maintain system configurations may result in privilege escalation....
V-216052
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The legacy remote network access utilities daemons must not be installed.Legacy remote access utilities allow remote control of a system without proper authentication....
V-216059
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The rpcbind service must be configured for local only services unless organizationally defined.The portmap and rpcbind services increase the attack surface of the system and should only be used when needed. The portmap or rpcbind services are us...
V-216060
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The VNC server package must not be installed unless required.The VNC service uses weak authentication capabilities and provides the user complete graphical system access....
V-216062
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must be configured to provide essential capabilities.Operating systems are capable of providing a wide variety of functions and services. Execution must be disabled based on organization-defined specific...
V-216064
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All run control scripts must have mode 0755 or less permissive.If the startup files are writable by other users, these users could modify the startup files to insert malicious commands into the startup files....
V-216065
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All run control scripts must have no extended ACLs.If the startup files are writable by other users, these users could modify the startup files to insert malicious commands into the startup files....
V-216066
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Run control scripts executable search paths must contain only authorized paths.The executable search path (typically the PATH environment variable) contains a list of directories for the shell to search to find executables. If th...
V-216067
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Run control scripts library search paths must contain only authorized paths.The library search path environment variable(s) contain a list of directories for the dynamic linker to search to find libraries. If this path include...
V-216068
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Run control scripts lists of preloaded libraries must contain only authorized paths.The library preload list environment variable contains a list of libraries for the dynamic linker to load before loading the libraries required by the...
V-216069
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Run control scripts must not execute world writable programs or scripts.World writable files could be modified accidentally or maliciously to compromise system integrity....
V-216070
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All system start-up files must be owned by root.System start-up files not owned by root could lead to system compromise by allowing malicious users or applications to modify them for unauthorized pu...
V-216071
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All system start-up files must be group-owned by root, sys, or bin.If system start-up files do not have a group owner of root or a system group, the files may be modified by malicious users or intruders....
V-216072
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
System start-up files must only execute programs owned by a privileged UID or an application.System start-up files executing programs owned by other than root (or another privileged user) or an application indicates the system may have been co...
V-216073
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Any X Windows host must write .Xauthority files..Xauthority files ensure the user is authorized to access the specific X Windows host. If .Xauthority files are not used, it may be possible to obtain...
V-216074
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All .Xauthority files must have mode 0600 or less permissive..Xauthority files ensure the user is authorized to access the specific X Windows host. Excessive permissions may permit unauthorized modification of t...
V-216075
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The .Xauthority files must not have extended ACLs..Xauthority files ensure the user is authorized to access the specific X Windows host. Extended ACLs may permit unauthorized modification of these fil...
V-216077
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
.Xauthority or X*.hosts (or equivalent) file(s) must be used to restrict access to the X server.If access to the X server is not restricted, a user's X session may be compromised....
V-216078
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The .Xauthority utility must only permit access to authorized hosts.If unauthorized clients are permitted access to the X server, a user's X session may be compromised....
V-216079
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
X Window System connections that are not required must be disabled.If unauthorized clients are permitted access to the X server, a user's X session may be compromised....
V-216080
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The graphical login service provides the capability of logging into the system using an X-Windows type interface from the console. If graphical login access for the console is required, the service must be in local-only mode.Externally accessible graphical desktop software may open the system to remote attacks....
V-216083
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
TCP Wrappers must be enabled and configured per site policy to only allow access by approved hosts and services.TCP Wrappers are a host-based access control system that allows administrators to control who has access to various network services based on the IP a...
V-216086
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
User passwords must be changed at least every 60 days.Limiting the lifespan of authenticators limits the period of time an unauthorized user has access to the system while using compromised credentials an...
V-216088
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must enforce minimum password lifetime restrictions.Passwords need to be changed at specific policy-based intervals; however, if the information system or application allows the user to immediately and ...
V-216089
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
User passwords must be at least 15 characters in length.Password complexity, or strength, is a measure of the effectiveness of a password in resisting guessing and brute-force attacks. Password length is ...
V-216091
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require at least eight characters be changed between the old and new passwords during a password change.To ensure password changes are effective in their goals, the system must ensure old and new passwords have significant differences. Without significan...
V-216092
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require passwords to contain at least one uppercase alphabetic character.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216093
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must enforce password complexity requiring that at least one lowercase character is used.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216094
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require passwords to contain at least one numeric character.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216095
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require passwords to contain at least one special character.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216097
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not have accounts configured with blank or null passwords.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216098
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Systems must employ cryptographic hashes for passwords using the SHA-2 family of algorithms or FIPS 140-2 approved successors.Cryptographic hashes provide quick password authentication while not actually storing the password....
V-216099
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must disable accounts after three consecutive unsuccessful login attempts.Allowing continued access to accounts on the system exposes them to brute-force password-guessing attacks....
V-216100
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The delay between login prompts following a failed login attempt must be at least 4 seconds.As an immediate return of an error message, coupled with the capability to try again, may facilitate automatic and rapid-fire brute-force password att...
V-216101
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require users to re-authenticate to unlock a graphical desktop environment.Allowing access to a graphical environment when the user is not attending the system can allow unauthorized users access to the system....
V-216102
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Graphical desktop environments provided by the system must automatically lock after 15 minutes of inactivity.Allowing access to a graphical environment when the user is not attending the system can allow unauthorized users access to the system....
V-216103
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must prevent the use of dictionary words for passwords.The use of common words in passwords simplifies password-cracking attacks....
V-216105
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must require individuals to be authenticated with an individual authenticator prior to using a group authenticator.Allowing any user to elevate their privileges can allow them excessive control of the system tools....
V-216106
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The default umask for system and users must be 077.Setting a very secure default value for umask ensures that users make a conscious choice about their file permissions....
V-216109
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
User accounts must be locked after 35 days of inactivity.Attackers that are able to exploit an inactive account can potentially obtain and maintain undetected access to an application. Owners of inactive acc...
V-216112
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Login services for serial ports must be disabled.Login services should not be enabled on any serial ports that are not strictly required to support the mission of the system. This action can be safel...
V-216113
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The nobody access for RPC encryption key storage service must be disabled.If login by the user "nobody" is allowed for secure RPC, there is an increased risk of system compromise. If keyserv holds a private key for the "nobo...
V-216114
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
X11 forwarding for SSH must be disabled.As enabling X11 Forwarding on the host can permit a malicious user to secretly open another X11 connection to another remote client during the session...
V-216116
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The rhost-based authentication for SSH must be disabled.Setting this parameter forces users to enter a password when authenticating with SSH....
V-216117
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Direct root account login must not be permitted for SSH access.The system should not allow users to log in as the root user directly, as audited actions would be non-attributable to a specific user....
V-216120
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Host-based authentication for login-based services must be disabled.The use of .rhosts authentication is an insecure protocol and can be replaced with public-key authentication using Secure Shell. As automatic authenti...
V-216121
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The use of FTP must be restricted.FTP is an insecure protocol that transfers files and credentials in clear text, and can be replaced by using SFTP. However, if FTP is permitted for us...
V-216123
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Unauthorized use of the at or cron capabilities must not be permitted.On many systems, only the system administrator needs the ability to schedule jobs. Even though a given user is not listed in the "cron.allow" file, c...
V-216124
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Logins to the root account must be restricted to the system console only.Use an authorized mechanism such as RBAC and the "su" command to provide administrative access to unprivileged accounts. These mechanisms provide an a...
V-216126
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must provide the capability for users to directly initiate session lock mechanisms.A session lock is a temporary action taken when a user stops work and moves away from the immediate physical vicinity of the system but does not want ...
V-216127
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system session lock mechanism, when activated on a device with a display screen, must place a publicly viewable pattern onto the associated display, hiding what was previously visible on the screen.A session time-out lock is a temporary action taken when a user stops work and moves away from the immediate physical vicinity of the system but does ...
V-216129
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must prevent remote devices that have established a non-remote connection with the system from communicating outside of the communication path with resources in external networks.This control enhancement is implemented within the remote device (e.g., notebook/laptop computer) via configuration settings not configurable by the u...
V-216135
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not respond to broadcast ICMP echo requests.ICMP echo requests can be useful for reconnaissance of systems and for denial of service attacks....
V-216138
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must set strict multihoming.These settings control whether a packet arriving on a non-forwarding interface can be accepted for an IP address that is not explicitly configured on ...
V-216141
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must set maximum number of half-open TCP connections to 4096.This setting controls how many half-open connections can exist for a TCP port. It is necessary to control the number of completed connections to the ...
V-216143
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must disable network routing unless required.The network routing daemon, in.routed, manages network routing tables. If enabled, it periodically supplies copies of the system's routing tables to a...
V-216150
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The boundary protection system (firewall) must be configured to deny network traffic by default and must allow network traffic by exception (i.e., deny all, permit by exception).A firewall that relies on a deny all, permit by exception strategy requires all traffic to have explicit permission before traversing an interface on ...
V-216162
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must terminate all sessions and network connections when nonlocal maintenance is completed.Nonlocal maintenance and diagnostic activities are those activities conducted by individuals communicating through a network, either an external netwo...
V-216163
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must prevent internal users from sending out packets which attempt to manipulate or spoof invalid IP addresses.Manipulation of IP addresses can allow untrusted systems to appear as trusted hosts, bypassing firewall and other security mechanism and resulting in ...
V-216164
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Wireless network adapters must be disabled.The use of wireless networking can introduce many different attack vectors into the organization’s network. Common attack vectors such as malicious as...
V-216165
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must use mechanisms for authentication to a cryptographic module meeting the requirements of applicable federal laws, Executive orders, directives, policies, regulations, standards, and guidance for such authentication.Encryption is only as good as the encryption modules utilized. Unapproved cryptographic module algorithms cannot be verified, and cannot be relied upo...
V-216173
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must implement DoD-approved encryption to protect the confidentiality of remote access sessions.Remote access is any access to an organizational information system by a user (or an information system) communicating through an external, non-organi...
V-216174
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must use cryptographic mechanisms to protect and restrict access to information on portable digital media.When data is written to portable digital media, such as thumb drives, floppy diskettes, compact disks, and magnetic tape, etc., there is risk of data ...
V-216180
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The sticky bit must be set on all world writable directories.Files in directories that have had the "sticky bit" enabled can only be deleted by users that have both write permissions for the directory in which t...
V-216181
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Permissions on user home directories must be 750 or less permissive.Group-writable or world-writable user home directories may enable malicious users to steal or modify other users' data or to gain another user's syste...
V-216182
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Permissions on user . (hidden) files must be 750 or less permissive.Group-writable or world-writable user configuration files may enable malicious users to steal or modify other users' data or to gain another user's sy...
V-216183
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Permissions on user .netrc files must be 750 or less permissive..netrc files may contain unencrypted passwords that can be used to attack other systems....
V-216185
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Groups assigned to users must exist in the /etc/group file.Groups defined in passwd but not in group file pose a threat to system security since group permissions are not properly managed....
V-216188
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All home directories must be owned by the respective user assigned to it in /etc/passwd.Since the user is accountable for files stored in the user's home directory, the user must be the owner of the directory....
V-216189
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Duplicate User IDs (UIDs) must not exist for users within the organization.Users within the organization must be assigned unique UIDs for accountability and to ensure appropriate access protections....
V-216190
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Duplicate UIDs must not exist for multiple non-organizational users.Non-organizational users must be assigned unique UIDs for accountability and to ensure appropriate access protections....
V-216191
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Duplicate Group IDs (GIDs) must not exist for multiple groups.User groups must be assigned unique GIDs for accountability and to ensure appropriate access protections....
V-216192
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Reserved UIDs 0-99 must only be used by system accounts.If a user is assigned a UID that is in the reserved range, even if it is not presently in use, security exposures can arise if a subsequently installe...
V-216193
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Duplicate user names must not exist.If a user is assigned a duplicate user name, it will create and have access to files with the first UID for that username in passwd....
V-216194
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Duplicate group names must not exist.If a group is assigned a duplicate group name, it will create and have access to files with the first GID for that group in group. Effectively, the GI...
V-216195
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
User .netrc files must not exist.The .netrc file presents a significant security risk since it stores passwords in unencrypted form....
V-216196
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not allow users to configure .forward files.Use of the .forward file poses a security risk in that sensitive data may be inadvertently transferred outside the organization. The .forward file als...
V-216197
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
World-writable files must not exist.Data in world-writable files can be read, modified, and potentially compromised by any user on the system. World-writable files may also indicate an i...
V-216199
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must have no unowned files.A new user who is assigned a deleted user's user ID or group ID may then end up owning these files, and thus have more access on the system than was i...
V-216201
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The root account must be the only account with GID of 0.All accounts with a GID of 0 have root group privileges and must be limited to the group account only....
V-216204
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operator must document all file system objects that have non-standard access control list settings.Access Control Lists allow an object owner to expand permissions on an object to specific users and groups in addition to the standard permission mode...
V-216206
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must implement non-executable program stacks.A common type of exploit is the stack buffer overflow. An application receives, from an attacker, more data than it is prepared for and stores this in...
V-216208
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Process core dumps must be disabled unless needed.Process core dumps contain the memory in use by the process when it crashed. Process core dump files can be of significant size and their use can resu...
V-216209
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must be configured to store any process core dumps in a specific, centralized directory.Specifying a centralized location for core file creation allows for the centralized protection of core files. Process core dumps contain the memory in...
V-216210
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The centralized process core dump data directory must be owned by root.Process core dumps contain the memory in use by the process when it crashed. Any data the process was handling may be contained in the core file, and ...
V-216211
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The centralized process core dump data directory must be group-owned by root, bin, or sys.Process core dumps contain the memory in use by the process when it crashed. Any data the process was handling may be contained in the core file, and ...
V-216212
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The centralized process core dump data directory must have mode 0700 or less permissive.Process core dumps contain the memory in use by the process when it crashed. Any data the process was handling may be contained in the core file, and ...
V-216213
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Kernel core dumps must be disabled unless needed.Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. Kernel core dumps may consume a considerable amount of disk...
V-216214
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The kernel core dump data directory must be owned by root.Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. As the system memory may contain sensitive information, it ...
V-216215
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The kernel core dump data directory must be group-owned by root.Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. As the system memory may contain sensitive information, it ...
V-216216
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The kernel core dump data directory must have mode 0700 or less permissive.Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. As the system memory may contain sensitive information, it ...
V-216219
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must implement transaction recovery for transaction-based systems.Recovery and reconstitution constitutes executing an operating system contingency plan comprised of activities to restore essential missions and busin...
V-216221
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
A file integrity baseline must be created, maintained, and reviewed at least weekly to determine if unauthorized changes have been made to important system files located in the root file system.A file integrity baseline is a collection of file metadata used to evaluate the integrity of the system. A minimal baseline must contain metadata for ...
V-216223
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Direct logins must not be permitted to shared, default, application, or utility accounts.Shared accounts (accounts where two or more people log in with the same user identification) do not provide identification and authentication. There i...
V-216225
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must conduct backups of user-level information contained in the operating system per organization-defined frequency to conduct backups consistent with recovery time and recovery point objectives.Operating system backup is a critical step in maintaining data assurance and availability. User-level information is data generated by information s...
V-216226
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must conduct backups of system-level information contained in the information system per organization-defined frequency to conduct backups that are consistent with recovery time and recovery point objectives.Operating system backup is a critical step in maintaining data assurance and availability. System-level information is data generated for/by the hos...
V-216227
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must conduct backups of operating system documentation including security-related documentation per organization-defined frequency to conduct backups that is consistent with recovery time and recovery point objectives.Operating system backup is a critical step in maintaining data assurance and availability. System documentation is data generated for/by the host (s...
V-216228
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must prevent the execution of prohibited mobile code.Decisions regarding the employment of mobile code within operating systems are based on the potential for the code to cause damage to the system if us...
V-216229
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ PKI solutions at workstations, servers, or mobile computing devices on the network to create, manage, distribute, use, store, and revoke digital certificates.Without the use of PKI systems to manage digital certificates, the operating system or other system components may be unable to securely communicate o...
V-216231
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ malicious code protection mechanisms at workstations, servers, or mobile computing devices on the network to detect and eradicate malicious code transported by electronic mail, electronic mail attachments, web accesses, removable media, or other common means.In order to minimize potential negative impact to the organization caused by malicious code, it is imperative that malicious code is identified and er...
V-216233
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must back up audit records at least every seven days onto a different system or system component than the system or component being audited.Protection of log data includes assuring log data is not accidentally lost or deleted. Backing up audit records to a different system or onto separate...
V-216237
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must manage excess capacity, bandwidth, or other redundancy to limit the effects of information flooding types of denial of service attacks.In the case of denial of service attacks, care must be taken when designing the operating system so as to ensure that the operating system makes the b...
V-216240
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The systems physical devices must not be assigned to non-global zones.Solaris non-global zones can be assigned physical hardware devices. This increases the risk of such a non-global zone having the capability to comprom...
V-216243
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must monitor for unauthorized connections of mobile devices to organizational information systems.Mobile devices include portable storage media (e.g., USB memory sticks, external hard disk drives) and portable computing and communications devices w...
V-219988
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must support an audit reduction capability.Using the audit system will utilize the audit reduction capability. Without an audit reduction capability, users find it difficult to identify specifi...
V-219989
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system records must be able to be used by a report generation capability.Enabling the audit system will produce records for use in report generation. Without an audit reporting capability, users find it difficult to identi...
V-219990
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must support the capability to compile audit records from multiple components within the system into a system-wide (logical or physical) audit trail that is time-correlated to within organization-defined level of tolerance.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account. W...
V-219991
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit all discretionary access control permission modifications.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-219992
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit the loading and unloading of dynamic kernel modules.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-219993
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must alert the SA when the audit storage volume approaches its capacity.Filling the audit storage area can result in a denial of service or system outage and can lead to events going undetected....
V-219995
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must allocate audit record storage capacity.Proper audit storage capacity is crucial to ensuring the ongoing logging of critical events....
V-219997
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must verify that package updates are digitally signed.Digitally signed packages ensure that the source of the package can be identified....
V-219998
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ automated mechanisms, per organization-defined frequency, to detect the addition of unauthorized components/devices into the operating system.Addition of unauthorized code or packages may result in data corruption or theft....
V-219999
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ automated mechanisms to prevent program execution in accordance with the organization-defined specifications.Operating systems are capable of providing a wide variety of functions and services. Execution must be disabled based on organization-defined specific...
V-220000
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must disable information system functionality that provides the capability for automatic execution of code on mobile devices without user direction.Mobile devices include portable storage media (e.g., USB memory sticks, external hard disk drives) and portable computing and communications devices w...
V-220001
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must restrict the ability of users to assume excessive privileges to members of a defined group and prevent unauthorized users from accessing administrative tools.Allowing any user to elevate their privileges can allow them excessive control of the system tools....
V-220003
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ FIPS-validate or NSA-approved cryptography to implement digital signatures.FIPS 140-2 is the current standard for validating cryptographic modules, and NSA Type-X (where X=1, 2, 3, 4) products are NSA-certified hardware based...
V-220004
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect the integrity of transmitted information.Ensuring the integrity of transmitted information requires the operating system take feasible measures to employ transmission layer security. This req...
V-220005
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ cryptographic mechanisms to recognize changes to information during transmission unless otherwise protected by alternative physical measures.Ensuring that transmitted information is not altered during transmission requires the operating system take feasible measures to employ transmission l...
V-220006
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must maintain the integrity of information during aggregation, packaging, and transformation in preparation for transmission.Ensuring the integrity of transmitted information requires the operating system take feasible measures to employ transmission layer security. This req...
V-220007
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect the confidentiality of transmitted information.Ensuring the confidentiality of transmitted information requires the operating system take feasible measures to employ transmission layer security. Th...
V-220008
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized disclosure of information during transmission unless otherwise protected by alternative physical measures.Ensuring that transmitted information does not become disclosed to unauthorized entities requires the operating system take feasible measures to emplo...
V-220009
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must maintain the confidentiality of information during aggregation, packaging, and transformation in preparation for transmission.Ensuring that transmitted information remains confidential during aggregation, packaging, and transformation requires the operating system take feasib...
V-220012
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect the integrity of transmitted information.Ensuring the integrity of transmitted information requires the operating system take feasible measures to employ transmission layer security. This req...
V-220013
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect the audit records resulting from non-local accesses to privileged accounts and the execution of privileged functions.Protection of audit records and audit data is of critical importance. Care must be taken to ensure privileged users cannot circumvent audit protection...
V-220014
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must synchronize internal information system clocks with a server that is synchronized to one of the redundant United States Naval Observatory (USNO) time servers or a time server designated for the appropriate DOD network (NIPRNet/SIPRNet), and/or the Global Positioning System (GPS).To assure the accuracy of the system clock, it must be synchronized with an authoritative time source within DOD. Many system functions, including tim...
V-220015
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must verify the correct operation of security functions in accordance with organization-defined conditions and in accordance with organization-defined frequency (if periodic verification).Security functional testing involves testing the operating system for conformance to the operating system security function specifications, as well as...
V-224672
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must prevent non-privileged users from circumventing malicious code protection capabilities.In order to minimize potential negative impact to the organization caused by malicious code, it is imperative that malicious code is identified and er...
V-224673
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must identify potentially security-relevant error conditions.Security functional testing involves testing the operating system for conformance to the operating system security function specifications, as well as...
V-233301
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The sshd server must bind the X11 forwarding server to the loopback address.As enabling X11 Forwarding on the host can permit a malicious user to secretly open another X11 connection to another remote client during the session...
V-216030
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit login, logout, and session initiation.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-216033
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must be configured to audit failed attempts to access files and programs.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-216034
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect against an individual falsely denying having performed a particular action. In order to do so the system must be configured to send audit records to a remote audit server.Keeping audit records on a remote system reduces the likelihood of audit records being changed or corrupted. Duplicating and protecting the audit trai...
V-216035
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The auditing system must not define a different auditing level for specific users.Without auditing, individual system accesses cannot be tracked, and malicious activity cannot be detected and traced back to an individual account....
V-216051
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The finger daemon package must not be installed.Finger is an insecure protocol....
V-216054
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The pidgin IM client package must not be installed.Instant messaging is an insecure protocol....
V-216058
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The UUCP service daemon must not be installed unless required.UUCP is an insecure protocol....
V-216081
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Generic Security Services (GSS) must be disabled.This service should be disabled if it is not required....
V-216082
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Systems services that are not required must be disabled.Services that are enabled but not required by the mission may provide excessive access or additional attack vectors to penetrate the system....
V-216087
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must automatically terminate temporary accounts within 72 hours.If temporary user accounts remain active when no longer needed or for an excessive period, these accounts may be used to gain unauthorized access. To ...
V-216096
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require passwords to contain no more than three consecutive repeating characters.Complex passwords can reduce the likelihood of success of automated password-guessing attacks....
V-216107
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The default umask for FTP users must be 077.Setting a very secure default value for umask ensures that users make a conscious choice about their file permissions....
V-216108
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The value mesg n must be configured as the default setting for all users.The "mesg n" command blocks attempts to use the "write" or "talk" commands to contact users at their terminals, but has the side effect of slightly st...
V-216115
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Consecutive login attempts for SSH must be limited to 3.Setting the authentication login limit to a low value will disconnect the attacker and force a reconnect, which severely limits the speed of such brut...
V-216119
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must terminate the network connection associated with a communications session at the end of the session or after 10 minutes of inactivity.This requirement applies to both internal and external networks. Terminating network connections associated with communications sessions means de-al...
V-216125
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system, upon successful logon, must display to the user the date and time of the last logon (access).Users need to be aware of activity that occurs regarding their account. Providing users with information regarding the date and time of their last suc...
V-216130
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must limit the number of concurrent sessions for each account to an organization-defined number of sessions.Limiting the number of allowed users and sessions per user can limit risks related to denial of service attacks. The organization may define the maxim...
V-216131
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must disable directed broadcast packet forwarding.This parameter must be disabled to reduce the risk of denial of service attacks....
V-216132
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not respond to ICMP timestamp requests.By accurately determining the system's clock state, an attacker can more effectively attack certain time-based pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) ...
V-216133
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not respond to ICMP broadcast timestamp requests.By accurately determining the system's clock state, an attacker can more effectively attack certain time-based pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs) ...
V-216134
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not respond to ICMP broadcast netmask requests.By determining the netmasks of various computers in your network, an attacker can better map your subnet structure and infer trust relationships....
V-216136
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not respond to multicast echo requests.Multicast echo requests can be useful for reconnaissance of systems and for denial of service attacks....
V-216137
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must ignore ICMP redirect messages.Ignoring ICMP redirect messages reduces the likelihood of denial of service attacks....
V-216139
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must disable ICMP redirect messages.A malicious user can exploit the ability of the system to send ICMP redirects by continually sending packets to the system, forcing the system to resp...
V-216140
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must disable TCP reverse IP source routing.If enabled, reverse IP source routing would allow an attacker to more easily complete a three-way TCP handshake and spoof new connections....
V-216142
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must set maximum number of incoming connections to 1024.This setting controls the maximum number of incoming connections that can be accepted on a TCP port limiting exposure to denial of service attacks....
V-216144
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must implement TCP Wrappers.TCP Wrappers is a host-based access control system that allows administrators to control who has access to various network services based on the IP ad...
V-216157
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must prevent local applications from generating source-routed packets.Source-routed packets allow the source of the packet to suggest that routers forward the packet along a different path than configured on the router, ...
V-216158
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must display the DoD approved system use notification message or banner before granting access to the system for general system logons.Warning messages inform users who are attempting to log in to the system of their legal status regarding the system and must include the name of the o...
V-216159
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must display the DoD approved system use notification message or banner for SSH connections.Warning messages inform users who are attempting to log in to the system of their legal status regarding the system and must include the name of the o...
V-216160
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The GNOME service must display the DoD approved system use notification message or banner before granting access to the system.Warning messages inform users who are attempting to log in to the system of their legal status regarding the system and must include the name of the o...
V-216161
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The FTP service must display the DoD approved system use notification message or banner before granting access to the system.Warning messages inform users who are attempting to log in to the system of their legal status regarding the system and must include the name of the o...
V-216176
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must protect the confidentiality and integrity of information at rest.When data is written to digital media, such as hard drives, mobile computers, external/removable hard drives, personal digital assistants, flash/thumb...
V-216178
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must use cryptographic mechanisms to protect the integrity of audit information.Protection of audit records and audit data is of critical importance. Cryptographic mechanisms are the industry established standard used to protect t...
V-216186
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Users must have a valid home directory assignment.All users must be assigned a home directory in the passwd file. Failure to have a home directory may result in the user being put in the root director...
V-216187
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All user accounts must be configured to use a home directory that exists.If the user's home directory does not exist, the user will be placed in "/" and will not be able to write any files or have local environment variable...
V-216198
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All valid SUID/SGID files must be documented.There are valid reasons for SUID/SGID programs, but it is important to identify and review such programs to ensure they are legitimate....
V-216200
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must have no files with extended attributes.Attackers or malicious users could hide information, exploits, etc. in extended attribute areas. Since extended attributes are rarely used, it is impo...
V-216202
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must reveal error messages only to authorized personnel.Proper file permissions and ownership ensures that only designated personnel in the organization can access error messages....
V-216207
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) must be enabled.Modification of memory area can result in executable code vulnerabilities. ASLR can reduce the likelihood of these attacks. ASLR activates the randomi...
V-216217
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
System BIOS or system controllers supporting password protection must have administrator accounts/passwords configured, and no others. (Intel)A system's BIOS or system controller handles the initial startup of a system and its configuration must be protected from unauthorized modification. W...
V-216218
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must require authentication before allowing modification of the boot devices or menus. Secure the GRUB Menu (Intel).The flexibility that GRUB provides creates a security risk if its configuration is modified by an unauthorized user. The failsafe menu entry needs to ...
V-216224
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not have any unnecessary accounts.Accounts providing no operational purpose provide additional opportunities for system compromise. Unnecessary accounts include user accounts for indiv...
V-216234
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
All manual editing of system-relevant files shall be done using the pfedit command, which logs changes made to the files.Editing a system file with common tools such as vi, emacs, or gedit does not allow the auditing of changes made by an operator. This reduces the capab...
V-216238
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The /etc/zones directory, and its contents, must have the vendor default owner, group, and permissions.Incorrect ownership can result in unauthorized changes or theft of data....
V-216239
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The limitpriv zone option must be set to the vendor default or less permissive.Solaris zones can be assigned privileges generally reserved for the global zone using the "limitpriv" zone option. Any privilege assignments in excess...
V-216241
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must identify in which zone an event occurred.Tracking the specific Solaris zones in the audit trail reduces the time required to determine the cause of a security event....
V-216242
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must maintain a central audit trail for all zones.Centralized auditing simplifies the investigative process to determine the cause of a security event....
V-220010
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ cryptographic mechanisms to protect information in storage.When data is written to digital media, such as hard drives, mobile computers, external/removable hard drives, personal digital assistants, flash/thumb...
V-220011
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must employ cryptographic mechanisms to prevent unauthorized disclosure of information at rest unless otherwise protected by alternative physical measures.When data is written to digital media, such as hard drives, mobile computers, external/removable hard drives, personal digital assistants, flash/thumb...
V-216038
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must alert designated organizational officials in the event of an audit processing failure.Proper alerts to system administrators and IA officials of audit failures ensure a timely response to critical system issues....
V-216053
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The NIS package must not be installed.NIS is an insecure protocol....
V-216055
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The FTP daemon must not be installed unless required.FTP is an insecure protocol....
V-216056
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The TFTP service daemon must not be installed unless required.TFTP is an insecure protocol....
V-216057
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The telnet service daemon must not be installed unless required.Telnet is an insecure protocol....
V-216076
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
X displays must not be exported to the world.Open X displays allow an attacker to capture keystrokes and to execute commands remotely. Many users have their X Server set to xhost +, permitting ac...
V-216118
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
Login must not be permitted with empty/null passwords for SSH.Permitting login without a password is inherently risky....
V-216122
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The system must not allow autologin capabilities from the GNOME desktop.As automatic logins are a known security risk for other than "kiosk" types of systems, GNOME automatic login should be disabled in pam.conf....
V-216128
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must not allow logins for users with blank passwords.If the password field is blank and the system does not enforce a policy that passwords are required, it could allow login without proper authenticatio...
V-216184
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
There must be no user .rhosts files.Even though the .rhosts files are ineffective if support is disabled in /etc/pam.conf, they may have been brought over from other systems and could co...
V-216205
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must be a supported release.An operating system release is considered supported if the vendor continues to provide security patches for the product. With an unsupported release, ...
V-216220
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
SNMP communities, users, and passphrases must be changed from the default.Whether active or not, default SNMP passwords, users, and passphrases must be changed to maintain security. If the service is running with the default...
V-219994
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The audit system must alert the System Administrator (SA) if there is any type of audit failure.Proper alerts to system administrators and Information Assurance (IA) officials of audit failures ensure a timely response to critical system issues....
V-219996
LOWMEDIUMHIGH
The operating system must configure auditing to reduce the likelihood of storage capacity being exceeded.Overflowing the audit storage area can result in a denial of service or system outage....