Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-3497 | DO6740-ORACLE10 | SV-24948r1_rule | EBRP-1 | Medium |
Description |
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The Oracle listener process can be dynamically configured. By connecting to the listener process directly, usually through the Oracle LSNRCTL utility, a user may change any of the parameters available through the set command. This vulnerability has been used to overwrite the listener log and trace files. The ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS parameter, set in the listener.ora file, prohibits dynamic listener configuration changes and protects the configuration using host operating system security controls. |
STIG | Date |
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Oracle Database 10g Installation STIG | 2014-04-02 |
Check Text ( C-29488r1_chk ) |
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If a listener is not running on the local database host server, this check is Not a Finding. Use the LSNRCTL utility and issue the STATUS [listener-name] command to locate the listener.ora file. Open the listener.ora file in a text editor or viewer. Locate the line with ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_[listener-name] = ON where listener-name is the alias of the listener supplied by the DBA. If no such line is found, this is a Finding. Repeat for each listener listed in the LISTENER.ORA file. |
Fix Text (F-26556r1_fix) |
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Edit the listener.ora file and add the following line for each listener in use on the system: ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_[listener-name] = ON Restart the listener to activate the setting. |