Rule ID
SV-280947r1165196_rule
Version
V1R1
CCIs
Removing the "tftp-server" package decreases the risk of the accidental (or intentional) activation of TFTP services. If TFTP is required for operational support (such as transmission of router configurations), its use must be documented with the information systems security manager (ISSM), restricted to only authorized personnel, and have access control rules established. Restricting TFTP to a specific directory prevents remote users from copying, transferring, or overwriting system files.
Note: If TFTP is not required, it must not be installed. If TFTP is not installed, this rule is not applicable. Verify RHEL 10 is configured so that TFTP operates in secure mode if installed. Determine if TFTP server is installed with the following command: $ sudo dnf list --installed | grep tftp-server tftp-server.x86_64 5.2-48.el10 @rhel-10-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms If the TFTP server package is installed and is not required, or if it is not documented with the ISSM, this is a finding. Verify the TFTP daemon, if tftp.server is installed, is configured to operate in secure mode with the following command: $ grep -i execstart /usr/lib/systemd/system/tftp.service ExecStart=/usr/sbin/in.tftpd -s /var/lib/tftpboot Note: The "-s" option ensures the TFTP server only serves files from the specified directory, which is a security measure to prevent unauthorized access to other parts of the file system. If the "-s" option is not present in the "ExecStart" line, or if the line is missing, this is a finding.
Configure RHEL 10 so that TFTP operates in secure mode if installed. If TFTP server is not required, remove it with the following command: $ sudo dnf -y remove tftp-server Configure the TFTP daemon to operate in secure mode with the following command: $ sudo systemctl edit tftp.service In the editor, enter: [Service] ExecStart=/usr/sbin/in.tftpd -s /var/lib/tftpboot After making changes, reload the systemd daemon and restart the TFTP service as follows: $ sudo systemctl daemon-reload $ sudo systemctl restart tftp.service