Information
The /etc/hosts.deny file contains network information that is used by many system applications and therefore must be readable for these applications to operate.
Rationale:
It is critical to ensure that the /etc/hosts.deny file is protected from unauthorized write access. Although it is protected by default, the file permissions could be changed either inadvertently or through malicious actions.
Solution
Run the following commands to set permissions on /etc/hosts.deny :
# chown root:root /etc/hosts.deny
# chmod 644 /etc/hosts.deny
Item Details
Category: CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT, SYSTEM AND SERVICES ACQUISITION
References: 800-53|CM-2, 800-53|CM-6, 800-53|CM-7, 800-53|CM-7(1), 800-53|CM-9, 800-53|SA-3, 800-53|SA-8, 800-53|SA-10, CSCv6|5.1, CSCv7|5.1
Control ID: 07fcd7e85556265ee9d76ffc4b83b76c2b24b194e834e027db8d9e05b4308e72