The at.deny file must not have an extended ACL.

From SOLARIS 10 SPARC SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

Part of GEN003255

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-26560r1_rule The at.deny file must not have an extended ACL.

Vulnerability discussion

The "at" daemon control files restrict access to scheduled job manipulation and must be protected. Unauthorized modification of the at.deny file could result in Denial of Service to authorized "at" users or provide unauthorized users with the ability to run "at" jobs.

Check content

Check the permissions of the file. # ls -lL /etc/cron.d/at.deny If the permissions include a "+", the file has an extended ACL and this is a finding.

Fix text

Remove the extended ACL from the file. # chmod A- /etc/cron.d/at.deny

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