Vulnerability Discussion
The Apple System Logs (ASL) must be configured to be writable by root and
readable only by the root user and group wheel. To achieve this, ASL log files must be configured to
mode 640 permissive or less; thereby preventing normal users from reading, modifying, or deleting audit
logs. System logs frequently contain sensitive information that could be used by an attacker. Setting
the correct permissions mitigates this risk.
Satisfies: SRG-OS-000205-GPOS-00083,SRG-OS-000206-GPOS-00084
Check
Verify the macOS system is configured with Apple System Log files to mode 640 or less
permissive with the following command:
/usr/bin/stat -f '%A:%N' $(/usr/bin/grep -e '^>' /etc/asl.conf /etc/asl/* | /usr/bin/awk '{ print
$2 }') 2> /dev/null | /usr/bin/awk '!/640/{print $1}' | /usr/bin/wc -l | /usr/bin/tr -d ' '
If the result is not "0", this is a finding.
Fix
Configure the macOS system with Apple System Log files to mode 640 with
the following command:
/bin/chmod 640 $(/usr/bin/stat -f '%A:%N' $(/usr/bin/grep -e '^>' /etc/asl.conf /etc/asl/* |
/usr/bin/awk '{ print $2 }') 2> /dev/null | /usr/bin/awk -F":" '!/640/{print $2}')