DRAFT - ANSSI-BP-028 (intermediary)
Rules and Groups employed by this XCCDF Profile
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Verify Group Who Owns /etc/nftables Directory
To properly set the group owner of/etc/nftables
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/nftables
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Verify User Who Owns /etc/nftables Directory
To properly set the owner of/etc/nftables
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/nftables
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Verify Permissions On /etc/nftables Directory
To properly set the permissions of/etc/nftables
, run the command:$ sudo chmod 0700 /etc/nftables
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Verify that system commands directories have root as a group owner
System commands are stored in the following directories: by default: <pre>/bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin </pre> All these directories should have <code>root</code...Rule Medium Severity -
Verify that system commands directories have root ownership
System commands are stored in the following directories by default: <pre>/bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin </pre> All these directories should be owned by the <code>...Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Group Who Owns /etc/crypttab File
To properly set the group owner of/etc/crypttab
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/crypttab
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Verify User Who Owns /etc/crypttab File
To properly set the owner of/etc/crypttab
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/crypttab
Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Permissions On /etc/crypttab File
To properly set the permissions of/etc/crypttab
, run the command:$ sudo chmod 0600 /etc/crypttab
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Verify Group Who Owns /etc/shells File
To properly set the group owner of/etc/shells
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/shells
Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Who Owns /etc/shells File
To properly set the owner of/etc/shells
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/shells
Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Permissions on /etc/shells File
To properly set the permissions of/etc/shells
, run the command:$ sudo chmod 0644 /etc/shells
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Verify Group Who Owns /etc/sysctl.d Directory
To properly set the group owner of/etc/sysctl.d
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/sysctl.d
Rule Medium Severity -
Verify User Who Owns /etc/sysctl.d Directory
To properly set the owner of/etc/sysctl.d
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/sysctl.d
Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Permissions On /etc/sysctl.d Directory
To properly set the permissions of/etc/sysctl.d
, run the command:$ sudo chmod 0755 /etc/sysctl.d
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Verify that system commands files are group owned by root or a system account
System commands files are stored in the following directories by default: <pre>/bin /sbin /usr/bin /usr/sbin /usr/local/bin /usr/local/sbin </pre> All files in these directories should be owned by ...Rule Medium Severity -
Verify Group Who Owns /etc/selinux Directory
To properly set the group owner of/etc/selinux
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/selinux
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Verify User Who Owns /etc/selinux Directory
To properly set the owner of/etc/selinux
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/selinux
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Verify Permissions On /etc/selinux Directory
To properly set the permissions of/etc/selinux
, run the command:$ sudo chmod 0755 /etc/selinux
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Verify Group Who Owns /etc/sestatus.conf File
To properly set the group owner of/etc/sestatus.conf
, run the command:$ sudo chgrp root /etc/sestatus.conf
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Verify User Who Owns /etc/sestatus.conf File
To properly set the owner of/etc/sestatus.conf
, run the command:$ sudo chown root /etc/sestatus.conf
Rule Medium Severity
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