The snmpd.conf file must be group-owned by root, sys, or bin.

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SV-26733r1_rule The snmpd.conf file must be group-owned by root, sys, or bin.

Vulnerability discussion

The snmpd.conf file contains authenticators and must be protected from unauthorized access and modification. If the file is not group-owned by a system group, it may be subject to access and modification from unauthorized users.

Check content

Check the group ownership of the SNMP configuration files. Procedure: # ls -lL /etc/sma/snmp/snmpd.conf /var/sma_snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/conf/snmpd.conf /usr/sfw/lib/sma_snmp/snmpd.conf If the files are not group-owned by root, sys, or bin, this is a finding.

Fix text

Change the group ownership of the SNMP configuration file. Procedure: # chgrp root /etc/sma/snmp/snmpd.conf /var/sma_snmp/snmpd.conf /etc/snmp/conf/snmpd.conf /usr/sfw/lib/sma_snmp/snmpd.conf

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