RHEL 10 must disable the kdump service.

STIG ID: RHEL-10-701200  |  SRG: SRG-OS-000269-GPOS-00103 |  Severity: medium (CAT II)  |  CCI: CCI-001665 |  Vulnerability Id: V-281322

Vulnerability Discussion

Kernel core dumps may contain the full contents of system memory at the time of the crash. Kernel core dumps consume a considerable amount of disk space and may result in denial of service by exhausting the available space on the target file system partition. Unless the system is used for kernel development or testing, there is little need to run the kdump service.

Check

Verify RHEL 10 disables the kdump service in system boot configuration with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl is-enabled kdump
masked

Verify the kdump service is not active (i.e., not running) through current runtime configuration with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl is-active kdump
failed

Verify the kdump service is masked with the following command:

$ sudo systemctl show kdump | grep "LoadState\|UnitFileState"
LoadState=masked
UnitFileState=masked

If the "kdump" service is loaded or active and is not masked, this is a finding.

Fix

Configure RHEL 10 to disable and mask the kdump service.

To disable the kdump service, run the following command:

$ sudo systemctl disable --now kdump
Removed '/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/kdump.service'.

To mask the kdump service, run the following command:

$ sudo systemctl mask --now kdump
Created symlink '/etc/systemd/system/kdump.service' ? '/dev/null'.