Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-222988 | TCAT-AS-001250 | SV-222988r557518_rule | Medium |
Description |
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Tomcat file permissions must be restricted. The standard configuration is to have all Tomcat files owned by root with group Tomcat. While root has read/write privileges, group only has read permissions, and world has no permissions. The exceptions are the logs, temp, and work directories that are owned by the Tomcat user rather than root. This means that even if an attacker compromises the Tomcat process, they cannot change the Tomcat configuration, deploy new web applications, or modify existing web applications. The Tomcat process runs with a umask of 007 to maintain these permissions. |
STIG | Date |
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Apache Tomcat Application Sever 9 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2020-09-23 |
Check Text ( C-24660r426408_chk ) |
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Access the Tomcat server from the command line and execute the following OS command: sudo find $CATALINA_BASE/logs -follow -maxdepth 0 \( ! -user tomcat -o ! -group tomcat \) -ls If ISSM risk acceptance specifies deviation from requirement based on operational/application needs, this is not a finding if the permissions are set in accordance with the risk acceptance. If no folders are displayed, this is not a finding. If results indicate the $CATALINA_BASE/logs folder ownership and group membership is not set to tomcat:tomcat, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-24649r426409_fix) |
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If operational/application requirements specify different group file permissions, obtain ISSM risk acceptance and set permissions according to risk acceptance. Run the following commands on the Tomcat server: sudo find $CATALINA_BASE/logs -maxdepth 0 \( ! -user tomcat \) | sudo xargs chown tomcat sudo find $CATALINA_BASE/logs -maxdepth 0 \( ! -group tomcat \) | sudo xargs chgrp tomcat |