Check: UBTU-18-010120
Canonical Ubuntu 18.04 LTS STIG:
UBTU-18-010120
(in versions v2 r14 through v2 r9)
Title
The Ubuntu operating system must set a sticky bit on all public directories to prevent unauthorized and unintended information transferred via shared system resources. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
Preventing unauthorized information transfers mitigates the risk of information, including encrypted representations of information, produced by the actions of prior users/roles (or the actions of processes acting on behalf of prior users/roles) from being available to any current users/roles (or current processes) that obtain access to shared system resources (e.g., registers, main memory, hard disks) after those resources have been released back to information systems. The control of information in shared resources is also commonly referred to as object reuse and residual information protection. This requirement generally applies to the design of an information technology product, but it can also apply to the configuration of particular information system components that are, or use, such products. This can be verified by acceptance/validation processes in DoD or other government agencies. There may be shared resources with configurable protections (e.g., files in storage) that may be assessed on specific information system components.
Check Content
Verify that all public (world writeable) directories have the public sticky bit set. Find world-writable directories that lack the sticky bit by running the following command: # sudo find / -type d -perm -002 ! -perm -1000 If any world-writable directories are found missing the sticky bit, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure all public directories to have the sticky bit set to prevent unauthorized and unintended information transferred via shared system resources. Set the sticky bit on all public directories using the command, replace "[Public Directory]" with any directory path missing the sticky bit: # sudo chmod +t [Public Directory]
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-219187r610963_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-219187
Group Title: SRG-OS-000138-GPOS-00069
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-001090 |
The information system prevents unauthorized and unintended information transfer via shared system resources. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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SC-4 |
Information In Shared Resources |