CCE-27851-5Platform: apache-httpd2.2 | Date: (C)2013-02-19 (M)2022-10-10 |
Apache's process ID (PID) file should be owned by the appropriate user.
Parameter:
(1) user
Technical Mechanism:
(1) via chown
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CIS Security Configuration Benchmark For Apache Web Server 2.2 Version 3.1.0 June 11th, 2012 | 1.3.8 Pid File Security (Level 1, Scorable)
Change the ownership and group to be root:root, if not already. Page 25 |
DISA STIG Apache SERVER 2.2 for Unix Release: 1 Benchmark Date: 23 Nov 2011 | Rule Title: The process ID (PID) file must be properly secured.
STIG ID: WA00530 A22 Rule ID: SV-33222r1_rule Vuln ID: V-26305
Severity: CAT II Class: Unclass |