On 10/4/13 8:46 PM, Jeff Bachtel wrote:
Ah cool, but that's *no_files_unowned_by_user, *not
*world_writable_files_system_ownership *(CCE-26642-9) that I had the
false pos on.
I'll try to log in in a few to update the ticket if you're busy.
Hah, whoops. *I* was looking at the
dir_perms_world_writable_system_owned check. Either way, it's the same
process to see what's up.
For CCE-27032-2/no_files_unowned_by_user, it's the same story... the
OCIL needs to be updated.
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ sudo find / -xdev -nouser -print
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ ./testcheck.py no_files_unowned_by_user.xml
Evaluating with OVAL tempfile : /tmp/no_files_unowned_by_userWvvmmI.xml
Writing results to : /tmp/no_files_unowned_by_userWvvmmI.xml-results
Definition oval:scap-security-guide.testing:def:152: false
Evaluation done.
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ vim ^C
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ grep -4 system_data
/tmp/no_files_unowned_by_userWvvmmI.xml-results
<object id="oval:scap-security-guide.testing:obj:154"
version="1" flag="complete">
<reference item_ref="1105751"/>
</object>
</collected_objects>
<system_data>
<unix-sys:file_item id="1105751" status="exists">
<unix-sys:filepath>//.autofsck</unix-sys:filepath>
<unix-sys:path>/</unix-sys:path>
<unix-sys:filename>.autofsck</unix-sys:filename>
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I updated the ticket to review *all* the OCIL checks. A few of us are on
#ssg on freenode tonight, and actively developing (so will be on the
list) until late EST
On Fri, Oct 4, 2013 at 8:32 PM, Shawn Wells <shawn(a)redhat.com
<mailto:shawn@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 10/4/13 8:28 PM, Shawn Wells wrote:
On 10/4/13 8:13 PM, Jeff Bachtel wrote:
I keep getting a fail on CCE-27032-2, even after
rebuilding SSG from master. The bad thing is that find /
-nouser and find / -nogroup are not finding whatever files
are triggering the warning.
Is there a debug flag I should be using for more details
from oscap to track this down?
The failure should be in your results file. Since you're using
source:
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ pwd
/var/www/html/scap-security-guide/RHEL6/input/checks
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ sudo find / -xdev -type d -perm 0002
-uid +500 -print
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ ./testcheck.py
dir_perms_world_writable_system_owned.xml
Evaluating with OVAL tempfile :
/tmp/dir_perms_world_writable_system_owneddqzNLB.xml
Writing results to :
/tmp/dir_perms_world_writable_system_owneddqzNLB.xml-results
Definition oval:scap-security-guide.testing:def:148: false
Evaluation done.
Open your results file and check what's in the system_data
area. It'll indicate what files/dirs are causing the fail. On
mine:
[shawn@SSG-RHEL6 checks]$ grep -4 system_data
/tmp/dir_perms_world_writable_system_owneddqzNLB.xml-results
<object
id="oval:scap-security-guide.testing:obj:150" version="1"
flag="complete">
<reference item_ref="1104981"/>
</object>
</collected_objects>
<system_data>
<unix-sys:file_item id="1104981"
status="exists">
<unix-sys:path>/test</unix-sys:path>
<unix-sys:filename></unix-sys:filename>
<unix-sys:type>directory</unix-sys:type>
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Clearly the find command needs updating though
To ensure updating the find command doesn't get forgotten about:
https://fedorahosted.org/scap-security-guide/ticket/417
.... whoever feels ambitious to take that ticket, please do so!
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