Rule ID
SV-282641r1200903_rule
Version
V1R1
CCIs
Service configuration files enable or disable features of their respective services that if configured incorrectly can lead to insecure and vulnerable configurations. Therefore, service configuration files should have the correct access rights to prevent unauthorized changes.
Verify the permissions of the cron directories using the following command: $ find /etc/cron* -type d | xargs stat -c "%a %n" 700 /etc/cron.d 700 /etc/cron.daily 700 /etc/cron.hourly 700 /etc/cron.monthly 700 /etc/cron.weekly If any cron configuration directory is more permissive than "700", this is a finding.
Configure any TOSS 5 cron configuration directory with a mode more permissive than "0700" as follows: $ sudo chmod 0700 [cron configuration directory]