All network services daemon files must not have extended ACLs.

From SOLARIS 10 SPARC SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

Part of GEN001190

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-26361r1_rule All network services daemon files must not have extended ACLs.

Vulnerability discussion

Restricting permission on daemons will protect them from unauthorized modification and possible system compromise.

Check content

Verify network services daemon files have no extended ACLs. # ls -la /usr/sbin # ls -la /usr/bin If the permissions include a "+", the file has an extended ACL and this is a finding. NOTE: Network daemons not residing in these directories (such as httpd or sshd) must also be checked for the correct permissions. A way to locate network daemons, such as httpd and sshd, is with the ps command. # ps -ef | egrep '(sshd|httpd)'

Fix text

Remove the extended ACL from the file. # chmod A- [file with extended ACL]

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