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V-279590

CAT II (Medium)

Nutanix OS must mount /var/tmp with secure options.

Rule ID

SV-279590r1192460_rule

STIG

Nutanix Acropolis GPOS Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R1

CCIs

CCI-001764

Discussion

Controlling program execution is a mechanism used to prevent execution of unauthorized programs. Some operating systems may provide a capability that runs counter to the mission or provides users with functionality that exceeds mission requirements. This includes functions and services installed at the operating system level. Some of the programs, installed by default, may be harmful or may not be necessary to support essential organizational operations (e.g., key missions, functions). Removal of executable programs is not always possible; therefore, establishing a method of preventing program execution is critical to maintaining a secure system baseline. Methods for complying with this requirement include restricting program execution in certain environments, while preventing execution in other environments; or limiting execution of certain program functionality based on organization-defined criteria (e.g., privileges, subnets, sandboxed environments, or roles).

Check Content

For AHV, this requirement is Not Applicable.

Verify in Nutanix OS that the "nodev","nosuid", and "noexec" options are configured for /var/tmp using the following command.

$ sudo cat /etc/fstab | grep /var/tmp
/tmp /var/tmp none bind,noatime,nodev,noexec,nosuid,rw,seclabel 0 0

If /var/tmp is mounted without secure options "nodev", "nosuid", and "noexec", this is a finding.

Fix Text

Nutanix OS is designed and engineered to have mount option preconfigured by default and changes are not supported. If any mount options are found, then some corruption has occurred and the OS must be rebuilt.