Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-936 | GEN005900 | SV-28452r1_rule | ECPA-1 | Medium |
Description |
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Enabling the nosuid mount option prevents the system from granting owner or group-owner privileges to programs with the setuid or setgid bit set. If the system does not restrict this access, users with unprivileged access to the local system may be able to acquire privileged access by executing setuid or setgid files located on the mounted NFS file system. |
STIG | Date |
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Solaris 10 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2019-12-31 |
Check Text ( C-39152r2_chk ) |
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Check the system for NFS mounts not using the nosuid option. Procedure: # mount -v | grep " type nfs " | grep -v nosetuid OR # grep nfs /etc/mnttab | grep -v nosuid | grep -v :vold If the mounted file systems do not have the nosetuid/nosuid option, this is a finding. NOTE: Mount options for the volume management daemon (vold) are controlled by the /etc/rmmount.conf file. |
Fix Text (F-25777r1_fix) |
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Edit /etc/vfstab and add the nosuid option for all NFS file systems. Remount the NFS file systems to make the change take effect. |