All global initialization files must be group-owned by root, sys, bin, other system, or the system default.

From HP-UX 11.31 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN001760

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-38268r1_rule All global initialization files must be group-owned by root, sys, bin, other system, or the system default.

Vulnerability discussion

Global initialization files are used to configure the user's shell environment upon login. Malicious modification of these files could compromise accounts upon logon. Failure to give ownership of sensitive files or utilities to root or bin provides the designated owner and unauthorized users with the potential to access sensitive information or change the system configuration which could weaken the system's security posture.

Check content

Check the group ownership of global initialization files. # ls -lL /etc/profile /etc/bashrc /etc/csh.login /etc/csh.cshrc /etc/.login If any global initialization file is not group-owned by root, sys, bin, other, or the system default, this is a finding.

Fix text

Change the group ownership of the global initialization file(s) with incorrect group ownership. # chgrp root

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