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V-221757

CAT III (Low)

The Oracle Linux operating system must use a separate file system for /tmp (or equivalent).

Rule ID

SV-221757r991589_rule

STIG

Oracle Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R5

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

The use of separate file systems for different paths can protect the system from failures resulting from a file system becoming full or failing.

Check Content

Verify that a separate file system/partition has been created for "/tmp".

Check that a file system/partition has been created for "/tmp" with the following command:

# systemctl is-enabled tmp.mount
enabled

If the "tmp.mount" service is not enabled, check to see if "/tmp" is defined in the fstab with a device and mount point:

# grep -i /tmp /etc/fstab
UUID=a411dc99-f2a1-4c87-9e05-184977be8539 /tmp ext4 rw,relatime,discard,data=ordered,nosuid,noexec, 0 0

If "tmp.mount" service is not enabled or the "/tmp" directory is not defined in the fstab with a device and mount point, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Start the "tmp.mount" service with the following command:

# systemctl enable tmp.mount

OR

Edit the "/etc/fstab" file and ensure the "/tmp" directory is defined in the fstab with a device and mount point.