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Files executed through a mail aliases file must be owned by root and must reside within a directory owned and writable only by root.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-833 GEN004400 SV-833r2_rule ECLP-1 High
Description
If a file executed through a mail aliases file is not owned and writable only by root, it may be subject to unauthorized modification. Unauthorized modification of files executed through aliases may allow unauthorized users to attain root privileges.
STIG Date
Solaris 9 X86 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-07-02

Details

Check Text ( C-615r2_chk )
Find the aliases file on the system.

Procedure:
# find / -name aliases -depth -print
# more < aliases file location >

Examine the aliases file for any directories or paths that may be utilized.

Procedure:
# ls -lL < path >

Check if the file or parent directory is owned by root. If not, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-987r2_fix)
Edit the /etc/mail/aliases file (alternatively, /usr/lib/sendmail.cf). Locate the entries executing a program. They will appear similar to the following line.

Aliasname: : /usr/local/bin/ls (or some other program name)

Ensure root owns the programs and the directory(ies) they reside in by using the chown command to change owner to root.
Procedure:
# chown root filename