Check: GEN003255
Title
The at.deny file must not have an extended ACL. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
The "at" daemon control files restrict access to scheduled job manipulation and must be protected. Unauthorized modification of the at.deny file could result in Denial of Service to authorized "at" users or provide unauthorized users with the ability to run "at" jobs.
Check Content
Check the permissions of the file. # ls -D /etc/cron.d/at.deny If the file has an extended ACL, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Remove the extended ACL from the file. # chmod A- /etc/cron.d/at.deny
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID:
Vulnerability ID: V-22393
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Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-000225 |
The organization employs the concept of least privilege, allowing only authorized accesses for users (and processes acting on behalf of users) which are necessary to accomplish assigned tasks in accordance with organizational missions and business functions. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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AC-6 |
Least Privilege |