Audit log files must not contain ACLs.

From Apple OS X 10.8 (Mountain Lion) Workstation STIG

Part of SRG-OS-000057

Associated with: CCI-000162

SV-65841r1_rule Audit log files must not contain ACLs.

Vulnerability discussion

Audit log files should not contain ACLs.

Check content

To check for ACLs of the audit log files, run the following command: sudo ls -le `sudo grep "^dir" /etc/security/audit_control | awk -F: '{print $2 "/*"}'` | grep -v current The audit log files listed should not contain ACLs. ACLs will be listed under any file that may contain them (e.g., "0: group:admin allow list,readattr,reaadextattr,readsecurity" ). If any file contains this information, this is a finding.

Fix text

For any log file that returns an ACL, run the following command: sudo chmod -N [audit log file] where [audit log file] is the full path to the log file in question.

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