Vulnerability Discussion
The SCTP is a transport layer protocol, designed to support the idea of message-oriented communication, with several streams of messages within one connection. Disabling SCTP protects the system against exploitation of any flaws in its implementation.
Check
Verify the operating system disables the ability to load the "sctp" kernel module.
$ sudo grep -r sctp /etc/modprobe.d/* | grep -i "/bin/false" | grep -v "^#"
install sctp /bin/true
If the command does not return any output or the line is commented out, and use of SCTP is not documented with the Information System Security Officer (ISSO) as an operational requirement, this is a finding.
Verify the operating system disables the ability to use SCTP with the following command:
$ sudo grep sctp /etc/modprobe.d/* | grep -i "blacklist" | grep -v "^#"
blacklist sctp
If the command does not return any output or the output is not "blacklist sctp", and use of SCTP is not documented with the ISSO as an operational requirement, this is a finding.
Fix
Configure OL 8 to disable the ability to use the "sctp" kernel module.
Create a file under "/etc/modprobe.d" with the following command:
$ sudo touch /etc/modprobe.d/sctp.conf
Add the following line to the created file:
install sctp /bin/true
Configure OL 8 to disable the ability to use the sctp kernel module.
$ sudo vi /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf
Add or update the line:
blacklist sctp