Making /var/tmp a bind mount to /tmp seems like a really bad idea. Why do
it?
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:57 PM, David Smith <dsmith(a)eclipse.ncsc.mil>wrote:
until now -- ack!
On Tue, Sep 10, 2013 at 12:55 PM, Maura Dailey <maura(a)eclipse.ncsc.mil>wrote:
> No one's ACKED these.
>
> - Maura Dailey
>
> On 08/30/2013 01:41 PM, Maura Dailey wrote:
>
>> Added test checks for set of partition checks.
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Maura Dailey <maura(a)eclipse.ncsc.mil>
>> ---
>> RHEL6/input/checks/partition_**for_home.xml | 18
>> ++++++++++--------
>> RHEL6/input/checks/partition_**for_tmp.xml | 14
>> ++++++++------
>> RHEL6/input/checks/partition_**for_var.xml | 18
>> ++++++++++--------
>> RHEL6/input/checks/partition_**for_var_log.xml | 12
>> +++++++-----
>> RHEL6/input/checks/partition_**for_var_log_audit.xml | 18
>> +++++++++++-------
>> 5 files changed, 46 insertions(+), 34 deletions(-)
>>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_home.xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_home.xml
>> index b784316..2081d18 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_home.xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_home.xml
>> @@ -5,20 +5,22 @@
>> <affected family="unix">
>> <platform>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</platform>
>> </affected>
>> - <description>If user home directories will be stored locally,
>> - create a separate partition for /home. If /home will be mounted
>> - from another system such as an NFS server, then creating a
>> separate
>> - partition is not necessary at this time, and the mountpoint can
>> - instead be configured later.</description>
>> + <description>If user home directories will be stored locally,
>> create a
>> + separate partition for /home. If /home will be mounted from
>> another
>> + system such as an NFS server, then creating a separate partition
>> is not
>> + necessary at this time, and the mountpoint can instead be
>> configured
>> + later.</description>
>> + <reference source="MED" ref_id="20130830"
>> ref_url="test_attestation" />
>> </metadata>
>> <criteria>
>> <criterion test_ref="test_home_partition"
comment="/home on own
>> partition" />
>> </criteria>
>> </definition>
>> - <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> id="test_home_partition" version="1" comment="/home on
own partition">
>> - <linux:object object_ref="object_mount_home_**own_partition"
/>
>> + <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> + id="test_home_partition" version="1" comment="/home
on own partition">
>> + <linux:object object_ref="object_mount_home_**own_partition"
/>
>> </linux:partition_test>
>> <linux:partition_object id="object_mount_home_own_**partition"
>> version="1">
>> - <linux:mount_point>/home</**linux:mount_point>
>> + <linux:mount_point>/home</**linux:mount_point>
>> </linux:partition_object>
>> </def-group>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_tmp.xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_tmp.xml
>> index de93ee9..9c28c13 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_tmp.xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_tmp.xml
>> @@ -5,18 +5,20 @@
>> <affected family="unix">
>> <platform>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</platform>
>> </affected>
>> - <description>The /tmp directory is a world-writable directory
>> - used for temporary file storage. Verify that it has its own
>> - partition or logical volume.</description>
>> + <description>The /tmp directory is a world-writable directory
>> used for
>> + temporary file storage. Verify that it has its own partition or
>> logical
>> + volume.</description>
>> + <reference source="MED" ref_id="20130830"
>> ref_url="test_attestation" />
>> </metadata>
>> <criteria>
>> <criterion test_ref="test_tmp_partition" comment="/tmp
on own
>> partition" />
>> </criteria>
>> </definition>
>> - <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> id="test_tmp_partition" version="1" comment="/tmp on own
partition">
>> - <linux:object object_ref="object_own_tmp_**partition" />
>> + <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> + id="test_tmp_partition" version="1" comment="/tmp on
own partition">
>> + <linux:object object_ref="object_own_tmp_**partition" />
>> </linux:partition_test>
>> <linux:partition_object id="object_own_tmp_partition"
version="1">
>> - <linux:mount_point>/tmp</**linux:mount_point>
>> + <linux:mount_point>/tmp</**linux:mount_point>
>> </linux:partition_object>
>> </def-group>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var.xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var.xml
>> index 58089ab..2ed1d38 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var.xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var.xml
>> @@ -5,20 +5,22 @@
>> <affected family="unix">
>> <platform>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</platform>
>> </affected>
>> - <description>Ensuring that /var is mounted on its own partition
>> enables the
>> - setting of more restrictive mount options, which is used as
>> temporary
>> - storage by many program, particularly system services such as
>> daemons.
>> - It is not uncommon for the /var directory to contain
>> world-writable directories,
>> - installed by other software packages.</description>
>> + <description>Ensuring that /var is mounted on its own partition
>> enables
>> + the setting of more restrictive mount options, which is used as
>> temporary
>> + storage by many program, particularly system services such as
>> daemons. It
>> + is not uncommon for the /var directory to contain world-writable
>> + directories, installed by other software packages.</description>
>> + <reference source="MED" ref_id="20130830"
>> ref_url="test_attestation" />
>> </metadata>
>> <criteria>
>> <criterion test_ref="test_var_partition" comment="/var
on own
>> partition" />
>> </criteria>
>> </definition>
>> - <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> id="test_var_partition" version="1" comment="/var on own
partition">
>> - <linux:object object_ref="object_mount_var_**own_partition"
/>
>> + <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> + id="test_var_partition" version="1" comment="/var on
own partition">
>> + <linux:object object_ref="object_mount_var_**own_partition"
/>
>> </linux:partition_test>
>> <linux:partition_object id="object_mount_var_own_**partition"
>> version="1">
>> - <linux:mount_point>/var</**linux:mount_point>
>> + <linux:mount_point>/var</**linux:mount_point>
>> </linux:partition_object>
>> </def-group>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log.xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log.xml
>> index 8a8a6f4..94d235b 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log.xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log.xml
>> @@ -5,17 +5,19 @@
>> <affected family="unix">
>> <platform>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</platform>
>> </affected>
>> - <description>System logs are stored in the /var/log directory.
>> - Ensure that it has its own partition or logical
>> volume.</description>
>> + <description>System logs are stored in the /var/log directory.
>> Ensure
>> + that it has its own partition or logical volume.</description>
>> + <reference source="MED" ref_id="20130830"
>> ref_url="test_attestation" />
>> </metadata>
>> <criteria>
>> <criterion test_ref="test_var_log_**partition"
>> comment="/var/log on own partition" />
>> </criteria>
>> </definition>
>> - <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> id="test_var_log_partition" version="1"
comment="/var/log on own partition">
>> - <linux:object
object_ref="object_mount_var_**log_own_partition"
>> />
>> + <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> + id="test_var_log_partition" version="1"
comment="/var/log on own
>> partition">
>> + <linux:object object_ref="object_mount_var_**log_own_partition"
/>
>> </linux:partition_test>
>> <linux:partition_object
id="object_mount_var_log_own_**partition"
>> version="1">
>> - <linux:mount_point>/var/log</**linux:mount_point>
>> + <linux:mount_point>/var/log</**linux:mount_point>
>> </linux:partition_object>
>> </def-group>
>> diff --git a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log_audit.**xml
>> b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log_audit.**xml
>> index e88ceba..b7a7d68 100644
>> --- a/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log_audit.**xml
>> +++ b/RHEL6/input/checks/**partition_for_var_log_audit.**xml
>> @@ -6,18 +6,22 @@
>> <platform>Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6</platform>
>> </affected>
>> <description>Audit logs are stored in the /var/log/audit
>> directory.
>> - Ensure that it has its own partition or logical volume. Make
>> - absolutely certain that it is large enough to store all audit logs
>> - that will be created by the auditing daemon.</description>
>> + Ensure that it has its own partition or logical volume. Make
>> absolutely
>> + certain that it is large enough to store all audit logs that will
>> be
>> + created by the auditing daemon.</description>
>> + <reference source="MED" ref_id="20130830"
>> ref_url="test_attestation" />
>> </metadata>
>> <criteria>
>> <criterion test_ref="test_var_log_audit_**partition"
>> comment="/var/log/audit on own partition" />
>> </criteria>
>> </definition>
>> - <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> id="test_var_log_audit_**partition" version="1"
comment="check for
>> /var/log/audit partition">
>> - <linux:object
object_ref="object_mount_var_**log_audit_own_partition"
>> />
>> + <linux:partition_test check="all"
check_existence="all_exist"
>> + id="test_var_log_audit_**partition" version="1"
>> + comment="check for /var/log/audit partition">
>> + <linux:object
object_ref="object_mount_var_**log_audit_own_partition"
>> />
>> </linux:partition_test>
>> - <linux:partition_object
id="object_mount_var_log_**audit_own_partition"
>> version="1">
>> - <linux:mount_point>/var/log/**audit</linux:mount_point>
>> + <linux:partition_object id="object_mount_var_log_**
>> audit_own_partition"
>> + version="1">
>> + <linux:mount_point>/var/log/**audit</linux:mount_point>
>> </linux:partition_object>
>> </def-group>
>>
>
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