Run control scripts' executable search paths must contain only absolute paths.

From Solaris 10 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of GEN001600

Associated with IA controls: ECCD-2, ECCD-1

Associated with: CCI-000366

SV-39837r2_rule Run control scripts' executable search paths must contain only absolute paths.

Vulnerability discussion

The executable search path (typically the PATH environment variable) contains a list of directories for the shell to search to find executables. If this path includes the current working directory or other relative paths, executables in these directories may be executed instead of system commands. This variable is formatted as a colon-separated list of directories. If there is an empty entry, such as a leading or trailing colon or two consecutive colons, this is interpreted as the current working directory. Paths starting with a slash (/) are absolute paths.

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Edit the run control script and remove the relative path entry from the executable search path variable.

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