From VMware vRealize Automation 7.x SLES Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-OS-000096-GPOS-00050
Associated with: CCI-000382
If a file executed through a mail aliases file is not owned and writable only by root, it may be subject to unauthorized modification. Unauthorized modification of files executed through aliases may allow unauthorized users to attain root privileges.
Verify the ownership of files referenced within the sendmail aliases file:
# more /etc/aliases
Examine the aliases file for any directories or paths used:
# ls -lL
Edit the /etc/aliases file (alternatively, /usr/lib/sendmail.cf). Locate the entries executing a program. They will appear similar to the following line:
Aliasname: : /usr/local/bin/ls (or some other program name)
Ensure "root" owns the programs and the directory or directories they reside in by using the "chown" command to change owner to "root":
# chown root
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class id
, if you view the page source) point to
globally unique URIs for each document and item. Copy the
link location and paste anywhere you need to talk
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You can obtain data about documents and items in other
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or
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