The RACF SERVAUTH resource class must be active for TCP/IP resources.

From z/OS RACF STIG

Part of ITCPR052

Associated with: CCI-000213

SV-89737r2_rule The RACF SERVAUTH resource class must be active for TCP/IP resources.

Vulnerability discussion

IBM Provides the SERVAUTH Class for use in protecting a variety of TCP/IP features/functions/products both IBM and third-party. Failure to activate this class will result in unprotected resources. This exposure may threaten the integrity of the operating system environment, and compromise the confidentiality of customer data.

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From a command input screen enter SETROPTS LIST Alternately, Refer to the following reports produced by the RACF Data Collection: RACFCMDS.RPT (SETROPTS) DSMON.RPT (RACCDT) - Alternate list of active resource classes Automated Analysis: Refer to the following report produced by the RACF Data Collection: - PDI(ITCPR052) If there are TCP/IP resources defined and the SERVAUTH resource class is not active, this is a finding.

Fix text

Ensure that the SERVAUTH resource class is active. Evaluate the impact associated with implementation of the control option. Develop a plan of action to implement the control option as specified in the example below: The RACF Command SETR LIST will show the status of RACF Controls including a list of ACTIVE classes. The SERVAUTH Class is activated with the command SETR CLASSACT (SERVAUTH). Generic profiles and commands should also be enabled with the command SETR GENERIC(SERVAUTH) GENCMD(SERVAUTH).

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