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Anonymous FTP accounts must not have a functional shell.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-4387 GEN005000 SV-45886r1_rule ECCD-1 ECCD-2 High
Description
If an anonymous FTP account has been configured to use a functional shell, attackers could gain access to the shell if the account is compromised.
STIG Date
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v11 for System z 2013-04-18

Details

Check Text ( C-43203r1_chk )
Check the shell for the anonymous FTP account.

Procedure:
# grep "^ftp" /etc/passwd

This is a finding if the seventh field is empty (the entry ends with a ':') or if the seventh field does not contain one of the following:

/bin/false
/dev/null
/usr/bin/false
/bin/true
/sbin/nologin
Fix Text (F-39264r2_fix)
Configure anonymous FTP accounts to use a non-functional shell. The Yast ‘Security and Users’ > ‘User and Group Management’ module can be used to configure the account. Or if necessary, edit the /etc/passwd file to remove any functioning shells associated with the ftp account and replace them with non-functioning shells, such as /bin/false.