Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-917 | GEN002140 | SV-917r2_rule | ECSC-1 | Medium |
Description |
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The shells file lists approved default shells. It helps provide layered defense to the security approach by ensuring users cannot change their default shell to an unauthorized shell that may not be secure. |
STIG | Date |
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Solaris 10 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2014-04-04 |
Check Text ( C-433r2_chk ) |
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Confirm the login shells referenced in the /etc/passwd file are listed in the /etc/shells file. Procedure: # more /etc/passwd # more /etc/shells The /usr/bin/false, /bin/false, /dev/null, /sbin/nologin, (and equivalents), and sdshell will be considered valid shells for use in the /etc/passwd file, but will not be listed in the /etc/shells file. If a shell referenced in /etc/passwd is not listed in the shells file, excluding the above mentioned shells, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-1071r2_fix) |
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Use the chsh utility or edit the /etc/passwd file and correct the error by changing the default shell of the account in error to an acceptable shell name contained in the /etc/shells file. |