Dmitry Teselkin | 11ef373 | 2018-09-03 15:32:07 +0300 | [diff] [blame] | 1 | # CIS 6.1.4 Ensure permissions on /etc/group are configured |
| 2 | # |
| 3 | # Description |
| 4 | # =========== |
| 5 | # The /etc/group file contains a list of all the valid groups defined in the |
| 6 | # system. The command below allows read/write access for root and read access |
| 7 | # for everyone else. |
| 8 | # |
| 9 | # Rationale |
| 10 | # ========= |
| 11 | # The /etc/group file needs to be protected from unauthorized changes by |
| 12 | # non-privileged users, but needs to be readable as this information is used |
| 13 | # with many non-privileged programs. |
| 14 | # |
| 15 | # Audit |
| 16 | # ===== |
| 17 | # Run the following command and verify Uid and Gid are both 0/root and |
| 18 | # Access is 644 : |
| 19 | # |
| 20 | # # stat /etc/group |
| 21 | # Access: (0644/-rw-r--r--) Uid: (0/root) Gid: (0/root) |
| 22 | # |
| 23 | # Remediation |
| 24 | # =========== |
| 25 | # Run the following command to set permissions on /etc/group : |
| 26 | # |
| 27 | # # chown root:root /etc/group |
| 28 | # # chmod 644 /etc/group |
| 29 | # |
| 30 | parameters: |
| 31 | linux: |
| 32 | system: |
| 33 | file: |
| 34 | /etc/group: |
| 35 | user: 'root' |
| 36 | group: 'root' |
| 37 | mode: '0644' |
| 38 | |