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Kernel core dumps must be disabled unless needed.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-22404 GEN003510 SV-45680r1_rule Medium
Description
Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. Kernel core dumps may consume a considerable amount of disk space and may result in denial of service by exhausting the available space on the target file system. The kernel core dump process may increase the amount of time a system is unavailable due to a crash. Kernel core dumps can be useful for kernel debugging.
STIG Date
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server v11 for System z Security Technical Implementation Guide 2018-09-19

Details

Check Text ( C-43046r1_chk )
Check that the dumpconf service is not running.
# /etc/init.d/dumpconf status
If a status of “running" is returned, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-39078r1_fix)
Disable dumpconf.
# /etc/init.d/dumpconf stop
# insserv –r dumpconf