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V-261354

CAT II (Medium)

All SLEM 5 local initialization files must not execute world-writable programs.

Rule ID

SV-261354r996514_rule

STIG

SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro (SLEM) 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R4

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

If user start-up files execute world-writable programs, especially in unprotected directories, they could be maliciously modified to destroy user files or otherwise compromise the system at the user level. If the system is compromised at the user level, it is easier to elevate privileges to eventually compromise the system at the root and network level.

Check Content

Verify that SLEM 5 local initialization files do not execute world-writable programs with the following command:

     > sudo find / -xdev -perm -002 -type f -exec ls -ld {} \;

For all files listed, check for their presence in the local initialization files with the following command:

Note: The example will be for a system that is configured to create users' home directories in the "/home" directory.

     > sudo find /home/* -maxdepth 1 -type f -name \.\* -exec grep -H <file     > {} \;

If any local initialization files are found to reference world-writable files, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Remove the references to these files in the local initialization scripts or remove the world-writable permission of files referenced by SLEM 5 local initialization scripts with the following command:

     > sudo chmod 755 <file>