The cron.deny file must be owned by root, bin, or sys.

From SOLARIS 10 SPARC SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

Part of GEN003260

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-27371r1_rule The cron.deny file must be owned by root, bin, or sys.

Vulnerability discussion

Cron daemon control files restrict the scheduling of automated tasks and must be protected.

Check content

Check the ownership of the cron.deny file. # ls -lL /etc/cron.d/cron.deny If the cron.deny file is not owned by root, sys, or bin, this is a finding.

Fix text

Change the ownership of the cron.deny file to root, sys, or bin. # chown root /etc/cron.d/cron.deny

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