Rule ID
SV-216445r959010_rule
Version
V3R5
CCIs
Process core dumps contain the memory in use by the process when it crashed. Process core dump files can be of significant size and their use can result in file systems filling to capacity, which may result in denial of service. Process core dumps can be useful for software debugging.
Check the process core dump configuration. # coreadm | grep enabled If any lines are returned by coreadm other than "logging", this is a finding.
The Maintenance and Repair profile is required. Change the process core dump configuration to disable core dumps globally and on a per process basis. # coreadm -d global # coreadm -d process # coreadm -d global-setid # coreadm -d proc-setid # coreadm -e log