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V-281320

CAT II (Medium)

RHEL 10 must disable acquiring, saving, and processing core dumps.

Rule ID

SV-281320r1184635_rule

STIG

Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R1

CCIs

CCI-002165

Discussion

A core dump includes a memory image taken at the time the operating system terminates an application. The memory image could contain sensitive data and is generally useful only for developers trying to debug problems.

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Note: If kernel dumps are disabled in accordance with RHEL-10-701090, this requirement is not applicable.

Verify RHEL 10 is not configured to acquire, save, or process core dumps with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl status systemd-coredump.socket
o systemd-coredump.socket
    Loaded: masked (Reason: Unit systemd-coredump.socket is masked.)
    Active: inactive (dead)
    ...

If the "systemd-coredump.socket" is loaded and not masked, and the need for core dumps is not documented with the information system security officer as an operational requirement, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure RHEL 10 to disable the systemd-coredump.socket with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl mask --now systemd-coredump.socket
Created symlink /etc/systemd/system/systemd-coredump.socket -> /dev/null

Reload the daemon for this change to take effect.

$ sudo systemctl daemon-reload