From SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v11 for System z Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of GEN004380
Associated with: CCI-000225
Excessive permissions on the aliases file may permit unauthorized modification. If the alias file is modified by an unauthorized user, they may modify the file to run malicious code or redirect e-mail.
Check the permissions of the alias file.
Procedure:
for sendmail:
# ls -lL /etc/aliases /etc/aliases.db
If an alias file has a mode more permissive than 0644, this is a finding.
for postfix:
Verify the location of the alias file.
# postconf alias_maps
This will return the location of the "aliases" file.
# ls -lL
Change the mode of the alias files as needed to function. No higher than 0644.
Procedure:
for sendmail:
# chmod 0644 /etc/aliases /etc/aliases.db
for postfix:
# chmod 0644
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