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File share ACLs have not been reconfigured to remove the Everyone group.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-3245 2.015 SV-29213r1_rule ECAN-1 Medium
Description
By default, the Everyone group is given full control to new file shares. When a share is created, permissions should be reconfigured to give the minimum access to those accounts that require it.
STIG Date
Windows 2008 Domain Controller Security Technical Implementation Guide 2013-07-03

Details

Check Text ( C-29879r1_chk )
Run the Computer Management Applet.
Expand the “System Tools” object in the Tree window.
Expand the “Shared Folders” object.
Select the “Shares” object.
Right click any user-created shares (ignore “Netlogon”, “Sysvol” and administrative shares; the system will prompt you if Properties are selected for administrative shares).
Select Properties.
Select the Share Permissions tab.

If user-created file shares have not been reconfigured to remove ACL permissions from the “Everyone group”, then this is a finding.

Note: Right clicking on “Computer” on the desktop or from the menu and selecting “Manage” will open Server Manager in Windows 2008, not Computer Management as in previous Windows versions.

Note: On Application Servers, if regulare users have write or delete permissions to shares containing application binary files (i.e. .exe, .dll, .cmd, etc.) this is a finding.

Documentable: If shares created by applications require the "Everyone" group, this should be documented with the IAO.
Fix Text (F-59r1_fix)
Remove permissions from the Everyone group from locally-created file shares and assign them to authorized groups.