Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-801 | GEN002380 | SV-37579r2_rule | ECPA-1 | Medium |
Description |
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All files with the setuid bit set will allow anyone running these files to be temporarily assigned the UID of the file. While many system files depend on these attributes for proper operation, security problems can result if setuid is assigned to programs allowing reading and writing of files, or shell escapes. Only default vendor-supplied executables should have the setuid bit set. |
STIG | Date |
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2013-04-10 |
Check Text ( C-36445r4_chk ) |
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If STIGID GEN000220 is satisfied, this is not a finding. List all setuid files on the system. Procedure: # find / -perm -4000 -exec ls -l {} \; | more Note: Executing these commands may result in large listings of files; the output may be redirected to a file for easier analysis. Ask the SA or IAO if files with the setuid bit set have been documented. Documentation must include the owner, group-owner, mode, ACL, and location of the files. If any undocumented file has its setuid bit set, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-31615r1_fix) |
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Document the files with the suid bit set or unset the suid bit on the executable. |