Vulnerability Discussion
Extended attributes in file systems are used to contain arbitrary data and file metadata with security implications.
Check
Verify that the SUSE operating system file integrity tool is configured to verify extended attributes.
Check to see if Advanced Intrusion Detection Environment (AIDE) is installed on the system with the following command:
> zypper if aide | grep "Installed"
Installed: Yes
If AIDE is not installed, ask the System Administrator how file integrity checks are performed on the system.
If there is no application installed to perform integrity checks, this is a finding.
Check the "/etc/aide.conf" file to determine if the "xattrs" rule has been added to the rule list being applied to the files and directories selection lists.
An example rule that includes the "xattrs" rule follows:
All= p+i+n+u+g+s+m+S+sha512+acl+xattrs+selinux
/bin All > apply the custom rule to the files in bin
/sbin All > apply the same custom rule to the files in sbin
If the "xattrs" rule is not being used on all selection lines in the "/etc/aide.conf" file, or extended attributes are not being checked by another file integrity tool, this is a finding.
Fix
Configure the SUSE operating system file integrity tool to check file and directory extended attributes.
If AIDE is installed, ensure the "xattrs" rule is present on all file and directory selection lists.