Ensure IPv6 is disabled through kernel boot parameter
An XCCDF Rule
Description
To disable IPv6 protocol support in the Linux kernel,
add the argument ipv6.disable=1
to the default
GRUB2 command line for the Linux operating system.
Configure the default Grub2 kernel command line to contain ipv6.disable=1 as follows:
# grub2-editenv - set "$(grub2-editenv - list | grep kernelopts) ipv6.disable=1"
Rationale
Any unnecessary network stacks, including IPv6, should be disabled to reduce the vulnerability to exploitation.
- ID
- xccdf_org.ssgproject.content_rule_grub2_ipv6_disable_argument
- Severity
- Low
- References
- Updated
Remediation - OS Build Blueprint
[customizations.kernel]
append = "ipv6.disable=1"
Remediation - Ansible
- name: Gather the package facts
package_facts:
manager: auto
tags:
- CCE-91548-8
- PCI-DSS-Req-1.3.1
Remediation - Shell Script
# Remediation is applicable only in certain platforms
if rpm --quiet -q grub2; then
# Correct the form of default kernel command line in GRUB
if grep -q '^\s*GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=.*ipv6.disable=.*"' '/etc/default/grub' ; then
# modify the GRUB command-line if an ipv6.disable= arg already exists