The daemon.json file should have permissions set to 644 or stricter
Set up the docker integration.
Description
You should verify that the daemon.json file permissions are correctly set to 644 or more restrictively.
Rationale
The daemon.json file contains sensitive parameters that may alter the behavior of the docker daemon. Therefore it should be writeable only by root to ensure it is not modified by less privileged users.
Audit
Verify that the daemon.json
file permissions are set to 644
or more restrictive, by running:
stat -c %a /etc/docker/daemon.json
Run chmod 644 /etc/docker/daemon.json
This sets the file permissions for this file to 644.
Impact
None
Default value
This file may not be present on the system, and in that case, this recommendation is not applicable.
References
- https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/dockerd/#daemon-configuration-file
CIS controls
Version 6
14.4 Protect Information With Access Control Lists - All information stored on systems shall be protected with file system, network share, claims, application, or database specific access control lists. These controls will enforce the principle that only authorized individuals should have access to the information based on their need to access the information as a part of their responsibilities.
Version 7
14.6 Protect Information through Access Control Lists Protect all information stored on systems with file system, network share, claims, application, or database specific access control lists. These controls will enforce the principle that only authorized individuals should have access to the information based on their need to access the information as a part of their responsibilities.