Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-67535 | AOSX-11-000141 | SV-82025r1_rule | Medium |
Description |
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If the system does not require access to NFS (Network File System) file shares or is not acting as an NFS server, then support for NFS is non-essential and NFS services must be disabled. NFS is a network file system protocol supported by Unix-like operating systems. Enabling any service increases the attack surface for an intruder. By disabling unnecessary services, the attack surface is minimized. |
STIG | Date |
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Apple OS X 10.11 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2018-01-04 |
Check Text ( C-68101r1_chk ) |
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If the NFS daemon is required, this is not applicable. To check if the NFS daemon is disabled, use the following command: /usr/bin/sudo /bin/launchctl print-disabled system | /usr/bin/grep com.apple.nfsd If the results do not show the following, this is a finding. "com.apple.nfsd" => true |
Fix Text (F-73649r1_fix) |
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To disable the NFS daemon, run the following command: /usr/bin/sudo /bin/launchctl disable system/com.apple.nfsd The system may need to be restarted for the update to take effect. |