Rule ID
SV-258762r933347_rule
Version
V1R1
CCIs
CCI-000366
SSH environment options potentially allow users to bypass access restriction in some configurations. Users must not be able to present environment options to the SSH daemon.
From an ESXi shell, run the following command:
# esxcli system ssh server config list -k permituserenvironment
or
From a PowerCLI command prompt while connected to the ESXi host, run the following commands:
$esxcli = Get-EsxCli -v2
$esxcli.system.ssh.server.config.list.invoke() | Where-Object {$_.Key -eq 'permituserenvironment'}
Example result:
permituserenvironment no
If "permituserenvironment" is not configured to "no", this is a finding.From an ESXi shell, run the following command: # esxcli system ssh server config set -k permituserenvironment -v no or From a PowerCLI command prompt while connected to the ESXi host, run the following commands: $esxcli = Get-EsxCli -v2 $arguments = $esxcli.system.ssh.server.config.set.CreateArgs() $arguments.keyword = 'permituserenvironment' $arguments.value = 'no' $esxcli.system.ssh.server.config.set.Invoke($arguments)