The system must not run Samba unless needed.

From Solaris 9 SPARC Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN006060

Associated with IA controls: ECSC-1, DCPD-1

Associated with: CCI-001436

SV-4321r2_rule The system must not run Samba unless needed.

Vulnerability discussion

Samba is a tool used for the sharing of files and printers between Windows and UNIX operating systems. It provides access to sensitive files and, therefore, poses a security risk if compromised.

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If there is no functional need for Samba and the daemon is running, disable the daemon by killing the process ID as noted from the output of ps -ef |grep smbd. The utility should also be removed or not installed if there is no functional requirement.

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