======2.3.1 Ensure NIS Client is not installed (Scored)======
=====Profile Applicability=====
Level 1 - Server
Level 1 - Workstation
=====Description=====
The Network Information Service (NIS), formerly known as Yellow Pages, is a client-server directory service protocol used to distribute system configuration files. The NIS client (''ypbind'') was used to bind a machine to an NIS server and receive the distributed configuration files.
=====Rationale=====
The NIS service is inherently an insecure system that has been vulnerable to DOS attacks, buffer overflows and has poor authentication for querying NIS maps. NIS generally has been replaced by such protocols as Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP). It is recommended that the service be removed.
=====Audit=====
Run the following commands to verify ''ypbind'' is not installed:
# rpm -q ypbind
package ypbind is not installed
=====Remediation=====
Run the following command to uninstall ''ypbind'':
# yum remove ypbind
=====Impact=====
Many insecure service clients are used as troubleshooting tools and in testing environments. Uninstalling them can inhibit capability to test and troubleshoot. If they are required it is advisable to remove the clients after use to prevent accidental or intentional misuse.