Verify Permissions on /var/log/localmessages(.*) Files
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Description
To properly set the permissions of /var/log/localmessages
, run the command:
$ sudo chmod 0644 /var/log/localmessages
Rationale
The /var/log/localmessages
file contains log messages from certain boot scripts,
including the DHCP client, and should only be accessed by authorized personnel.
Shell script
The following script can be run on the host to remediate the issue.
#!/bin/bash
find -L /var/log/ -maxdepth 1 -perm /u+xs,g+xws,o+xwt -type f -regextype posix-extended -regex '.*localmessages([^\/]+)?$' -exec chmod u-xs,g-xws,o-xwt {} \;
Ansible playbook
The following playbook can be run with Ansible to remediate the issue.
- name: Find /var/log/ file(s)
command: find -L /var/log/ -maxdepth 1 -perm /u+xs,g+xws,o+xwt -type f -regextype
posix-extended -regex ".*localmessages([^\/]+)?$"
register: files_found
changed_when: false
failed_when: false
check_mode: false
tags:
- configure_strategy
- file_permissions_var_log_localmessages
- low_complexity
- low_disruption
- medium_severity
- no_reboot_needed
- name: Set permissions for /var/log/ file(s)
file:
path: '{{ item }}'
mode: u-xs,g-xws,o-xwt
state: file
with_items:
- '{{ files_found.stdout_lines }}'
tags:
- configure_strategy
- file_permissions_var_log_localmessages
- low_complexity
- low_disruption
- medium_severity
- no_reboot_needed