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Optional Subsystems are permitted to operate on the system.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-4445 3.110 SV-29734r1_rule Low
Description
The POSIX subsystem is an Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) standard that defines a set of operating system services. The POSIX Subsystem is required if the server supports applications that use that subsystem. The subsystem introduces a security risk relating to processes that can potentially persist across logins. That is, if a user starts a process and then logs out, there is a potential that the next user who logs in to the system could access the previous users process. This is dangerous because the process started by the first user may retain that users system privileges; anything the second user does with that process will be performed with the privileges of the first user.
STIG Date
Windows 2008 Domain Controller Security Technical Implementation Guide 2017-06-09

Details

Check Text ( C-349r1_chk )
Analyze the system using the Security Configuration and Analysis snap-in.
Expand the Security Configuration and Analysis tree view.
Navigate to Local Policies -> Security Options.

If the value for “System Settings: Optional Subsystems” has entries listed, then this is a finding.

The policy referenced configures the following registry value:

Registry Hive: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE
Registry Path: \System\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\Subsystems\

Value Name: Optional

Value Type: REG_MULTI_SZ
Value: (Blank)

Documentable: If an optional subsystem such as POSIX is required, then this needs to be documented with the IAO.
Fix Text (F-5741r1_fix)
Configure the policy value for Computer Configuration -> Windows Settings -> Security Settings -> Local Policies -> Security Options -> “System Settings: Optional Subsystems” to “Blank” (Configured with no entries).