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The owner, group owner, mode, ACL, and location of files with the suid bit set must be documented using site-defined procedures.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
GEN002380-ESXI5-PNF GEN002380-ESXI5-PNF GEN002380-ESXI5-PNF_rule Medium
Description
All files with the suid bit set will allow anyone running these files to be temporarily assigned the UID of the file. While many system files depend on these attributes for proper operation, security problems can result if setuid is assigned to programs that allow reading and writing of files, or shell escapes. Only default vendor-supplied executables should have the suid bit set. Not applicable - Not a General Purpose (GP) OS. VMware's ESXi-v5 is a multi-user kernel where all users are "administrator" with either: Administrator with Full and partial (configurable) privileges, Read-only, or No Access. In this case, the file owner, group-owner and mode(s) have no meaning.
STIG Date
VMware ESXi v5 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-01-15

Details

Check Text ( C-GEN002380-ESXI5-PNF_chk )
ESXi supports this requirement and cannot be configured to be out of compliance. This is a permanent not a finding.
Fix Text (F-GEN002380-ESXI5-PNF_fix)
This requirement is permanent not a finding. No fix is required.