Rule ID
SV-215258r987796_rule
Version
V3R2
CCIs
This telnet service is used to service remote user connections. This is historically the most commonly used remote access method for UNIX servers. The username and passwords are passed over the network in clear text and therefore insecurely. Unless required the telnetd daemon will be disabled. This function, if required, should be facilitated through SSH.
Determine if the "telnet" daemon is running by running the following command: # grep -v '^#' /etc/inetd.conf | grep telnet If an entry is returned, this is a finding.
Disable the "telnet" entry in "/etc/inetd.conf" using command: # chsubserver -r inetd -C /etc/inetd.conf -d -v 'telnet' -p 'tcp6' Reload the inetd process: # refresh -s inetd