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File systems that contain user home directories must be mounted to prevent files with the setuid and setgid bit set from being executed.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-72041 RHEL-07-021000 SV-86665r2_rule Medium
Description
The "nosuid" mount option causes the system to not execute setuid and setgid files with owner privileges. This option must be used for mounting any file system not containing approved setuid and setguid files. Executing files from untrusted file systems increases the opportunity for unprivileged users to attain unauthorized administrative access.
STIG Date
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2017-07-08

Details

Check Text ( C-72273r6_chk )
Verify file systems that contain user home directories are mounted with the "nosuid" option.

Find the file system(s) that contain the user home directories with the following command:

Note: If a separate file system has not been created for the user home directories (user home directories are mounted under "/"), this is not a finding as the "nosuid" option cannot be used on the "/" system.

# cut -d: -f 1,6 /etc/passwd | egrep ":[1-4][0-9]{3}"
smithj:/home/smithj
thomasr:/home/thomasr

Check the file systems that are mounted at boot time with the following command:

# more /etc/fstab

UUID=a411dc99-f2a1-4c87-9e05-184977be8539 /home ext4 rw,relatime,discard,data=ordered,nosuid 0 2

If a file system found in "/etc/fstab" refers to the user home directory file system and it does not have the "nosuid" option set, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-78393r2_fix)
Configure the "/etc/fstab" to use the "nosuid" option on file systems that contain user home directories.