The Reliable Datagram Sockets (RDS) protocol is a transport layer protocol designed to provide low-latency, high-bandwidth communications between cluster nodes. It was developed by the Oracle Corporation. Rationale: If the protocol is not being used, it is recommended that kernel module not be loaded, disabling the service to reduce the potential attack surface.
Solution
Run the following script to disable rds: #!/usr/bin/env bash { l_mname='rds' # set module name if ! modprobe -n -v '$l_mname' | grep -P -- '^h*install /bin/(true|false)'; then echo -e ' - setting module: '$l_mname' to be not loadable' echo -e 'install $l_mname /bin/false' >> /etc/modprobe.d/'$l_mname'.conf fi if lsmod | grep '$l_mname' > /dev/null 2>&1; then echo -e ' - unloading module '$l_mname'' modprobe -r '$l_mname' fi if ! grep -Pq -- '^h*blacklisth+$l_mnameb' /etc/modprobe.d/*; then echo -e ' - deny listing '$l_mname'' echo -e 'blacklist $l_mname' >> /etc/modprobe.d/'$l_mname'.conf fi }