OL 9 library files must be group-owned by root or a system account.
Severity | Group ID | Group Title | Version | Rule ID | Date | STIG Version |
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| medium | V-271789 | SRG-OS-000259-GPOS-00100 | OL09-00-002523 | SV-271789r1092079_rule | 2025-05-08 | 1 |
| Description |
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| If OL 9 allowed any user to make changes to software libraries, then those changes might be implemented without undergoing the appropriate testing and approvals that are part of a robust change management process. This requirement applies to OL 9 with software libraries that are accessible and configurable, as in the case of interpreted languages. Software libraries also include privileged programs that execute with escalated privileges. |
| ℹ️ Check |
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| Verify that OL 9 system-wide shared library files are group-owned by "root" with the following command: $ sudo find -L /lib /lib64 /usr/lib /usr/lib64 ! -group root -exec ls -l {} \; If any system-wide shared library file is returned and is not group-owned by a required system account, this is a finding. |
| ✔️ Fix |
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| Configure the system-wide shared library files (/lib, /lib64, /usr/lib and /usr/lib64) to be protected from unauthorized access. Run the following command, replacing "[FILE]" with any library file not group-owned by "root". $ sudo chgrp root [FILE] |