From SOLARIS 10 X86 SECURITY TECHNICAL IMPLEMENTATION GUIDE
Part of GEN000000-SOL00020
Associated with IA controls: ECPA-1
Associated with: CCI-000225 CCI-000366
The rmmount.conf file controls the mounting of removable media on a Solaris system. Removable media is not to be trusted with privileged access, and therefore the filesystems must be mounted with the nosuid option, which prevents any executables with the setuid bit set on this filesystem from running with owner privileges.
# grep mount /etc/rmmount.conf Confirm the nosuid option is configured. mount * hsgs udgs ufs -o nosuid If the nosuid option is not configured in the /etc/rmmount.conf file, this is a finding.
Edit /etc/rmmount.conf and add the nosuid mount option to the configuration.
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