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Any NIS+ server must be operating at security level 2.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-926 GEN006460 SV-28453r1_rule ECSC-1 Medium
Description
If the NIS+ server is not operating in, at least, security level 2, there is no encryption and the system could be penetrated by intruders and/or malicious users.
STIG Date
Solaris 9 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2012-05-25

Details

Check Text ( C-852r2_chk )
If the system is not using NIS+, this is not applicable.

Check the system to determine if NIS+ security level 2 is implemented.

Procedure:
# niscat cred.org_dir

If the second column does not contain DES, the system is not using NIS+ security level 2, and this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-1080r2_fix)
Ensure the NIS+ server is operating at security level 2 by editing /usr/lib/nis/nisserver and ensuring the line containing SEC= is set to the numeral 2, for example:

SEC=2 # 2=DES or 3=RSA

Security Level 0 is designed for testing and initial setup of the NIS+ namespace. When running at level 0, the daemon does not enforce access control. Any client is allowed to perform any operation, including updates and deletions.

Security level 1 accepts AUTH_SYS and AUTH_DES credentials for authenticating clients and authorizing them to perform NIS+ operations. This is not a secure mode of operation since AUTH_SYS credentials are easily forged. It should not be used on networks in which any untrusted user may potentially have access. Security level 2 accepts only AUTH_DES credentials for authentication and authorization. This is the highest level of security currently provided by the NIS+ service and the default security level if the -S option is not used.