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V-240776

CAT II (Medium)

tc Server VCAC log files must be protected from unauthorized modification.

Rule ID

SV-240776r879577_rule

STIG

VMware vRealize Automation 7.x tc Server Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V2R3

CCIs

CCI-000163

Discussion

Log data is essential in the investigation of events. The accuracy of the information is always pertinent. Information that is not accurate does not help in the revealing of potential security risks and may hinder the early discovery of a system compromise. One of the first steps an attacker will undertake is the modification or deletion of log records to cover his tracks and prolong discovery. The web server must protect the log data from unauthorized modification. This can be done by the web server if the web server is also doing the logging function. The web server may also use an external log system. In either case, the logs must be protected from modification by non-privileged users.

Check Content

At the command prompt, execute the following command:

ls -lL /storage/log/vmware/vcac

If any log files are not owned by "root" or "vcac", this is a finding.

Fix Text

At the command prompt, execute the following command:

Set the owner & group of these files: access_log.txt, audit.log, catalina.log, catalina.out, gc_logs.log.0.current, host-manager.log, localhost.log, manager.log, and tomcat.pid to vcac, with the following command:

chown vcac:vcac /storage/log/vmware/vcac/<file>

Set all other files not listed above to the owner and group of root, with the following command:

chown root:root /storage/log/vmware/vcac/<file>

Note: Substitute <file> with the listed file.