All system start-up files must be group-owned by root, sys, or bin.

From Solaris 11 SPARC Security Technical Implementation Guide

Part of SRG-OS-999999

Associated with: CCI-000366

SV-74271r1_rule All system start-up files must be group-owned by root, sys, or bin.

Vulnerability discussion

If system start-up files do not have a group owner of root or a system group, the files may be modified by malicious users or intruders.

Check content

Check run control scripts' group ownership. Procedure: # ls -lL /etc/rc* /etc/init.d If any run control script is not group-owned by root, sys, or bin, this is a finding.

Fix text

Change the group ownership of the run control script(s) with incorrect group ownership. Procedure: # chgrp root

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