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Verify that Docker server certificate file ownership is set to root:root

Details

Verify that the Docker server certificate file (the file that is passed alongwith ‘–

tlscert’ parameter) is owned and group-owned by ‘root’.

The Docker server certificate file should be protected from any tampering. It is used to

authenticate Docker server based on the given server certificate. Hence, it must be owned

and group-owned by ‘root’ to maintain the integrity of the certificate.

Solution

#> chown root-root This would set the ownership and group-ownership for the Docker server certificate file to
‘root’.

Impact-None.

Default Value-By default, the ownership and group-ownership for Docker server certificate file is
correctly set to ‘root’.

Supportive Information

The following resource is also helpful.

This security hardening control applies to the following category of controls within NIST 800-53: Configuration Management.This control applies to the following type of system Unix.

References

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Updated on July 16, 2022
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