Verify Group Ownership on SSH Server Public *.pub Key Files
Description
SSH server public keys, files that match the /etc/ssh/*.pub
glob, must be
group-owned by root
group.
Rationale
If a public host key file is modified by an unauthorized user, the SSH service
may be compromised.
Shell script
The following script can be run on the host to remediate the issue.
#!/bin/bash
# Remediation is applicable only in certain platforms
if [ ! -f /.dockerenv ] && [ ! -f /run/.containerenv ]; then
find /etc/ssh/ -maxdepth 1 -type f ! -group 0 -regex '^.*\.pub$' -exec chgrp 0 {} \;
else
>&2 echo 'Remediation is not applicable, nothing was done'
fi
Ansible playbook
The following playbook can be run with Ansible to remediate the issue.
- name: Find /etc/ssh/ file(s) matching ^.*\.pub$
command: find -H /etc/ssh/ -maxdepth 1 -type f ! -group 0 -regex "^.*\.pub$"
register: files_found
changed_when: false
failed_when: false
check_mode: false
when: ansible_virtualization_type not in ["docker", "lxc", "openvz", "podman", "container"]
tags:
- CCE-86132-8
- configure_strategy
- file_groupownership_sshd_pub_key
- low_complexity
- low_disruption
- medium_severity
- no_reboot_needed
- name: Ensure group owner on /etc/ssh/ file(s) matching ^.*\.pub$
file:
path: '{{ item }}'
group: '0'
state: file
with_items:
- '{{ files_found.stdout_lines }}'
when: ansible_virtualization_type not in ["docker", "lxc", "openvz", "podman", "container"]
tags:
- CCE-86132-8
- configure_strategy
- file_groupownership_sshd_pub_key
- low_complexity
- low_disruption
- medium_severity
- no_reboot_needed