If the system is using LDAP for authentication or account information, the /etc/ldap.conf (or equivalent) file must not have an extended ACL.

From AIX 6.1 SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE

Part of GEN008120

Associated with IA controls: ECLP-1

Associated with: CCI-000225

SV-38972r1_rule If the system is using LDAP for authentication or account information, the /etc/ldap.conf (or equivalent) file must not have an extended ACL.

Vulnerability discussion

LDAP can be used to provide user authentication and account information, which are vital to system security. The LDAP client configuration must be protected from unauthorized modification.

Check content

Check the permissions of the /etc/security/ldap/ldap.cfg file. Procedure: # aclget /etc/security/ldap/ldap.cfg Check to see if extended permissions are enabled. If extended permissions are enabled, this is a finding.

Fix text

Remove the extended ACL from the /etc/security/ldap/ldap.cfg file. # acledit /etc/security/ldap/ldap.cfg Disable extended file permissions.

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