6.2.7 Ensure all users' home directories exist (Scored)

Level 1 - Server
Level 1 - Workstation 

Users can be defined in /etc/passwd without a home directory or with a home directory that does not actually exist.

If the user's home directory does not exist or is unassigned, the user will be placed in “/” and will not be able to write any files or have local environment variables set.

Run the following script and verify no results are returned:

#!/bin/bash 
cat /etc/passwd | awk -F: '{ print $1 " " $3 " " $6 }' | while read user uid dir; do
  if [ $uid -ge 1000 -a ! -d "$dir" -a $user != "nfsnobody" ]; then
    echo "The home directory ($dir) of user $user does not exist." 
  fi 
done

If any users' home directories do not exist, create them and make sure the respective user owns the directory. Users without an assigned home directory should be removed or assigned a home directory as appropriate.

  • centos7/6/2/7.txt
  • Last modified: 2017/05/04 20:03
  • by Piotr Kłoczewski