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A web server installation must be segregated from other services.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-6577 WG204 W22 SV-33070r1_rule DCPA-1 Medium
Description
The web server installation and configuration plan should not support the co-hosting of multiple services such as Domain Name Service (DNS), e-mail, databases, search engines, indexing, or streaming media on the same server that is providing the web publishing service. By separating these services additional defensive layers are established between the web service and the applicable application should either be compromised. Disallowed or restricted services in the context of this vulnerability applies to services that are not directly associated with the delivery of web content. An operating system that supports a web server will not provide other services (e.g., domain controller, e-mail server, database server, etc.). Only those services necessary to support the web server and its hosted sites are specifically allowed and may include, but are not limited to, operating system, logging, anti-virus, host intrusion detection, administrative maintenance, or network requirements.
STIG Date
APACHE SERVER 2.0 for Windows 2015-08-27

Details

Check Text ( C-33742r1_chk )
Request a copy of and review the web server’s installation and configuration plan. Ensure that the server is in compliance with this plan. If the server is not in compliance with the plan, this is a finding.

Query the SA to ascertain if and where the additional services are installed.

Confirm that the additional service or application is not installed on the same partition as the operating systems root, web server root, or web document root. If it is, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-29377r1_fix)
Move or install additional services and applications to partitions that are not the operating system root, web server root, or web document root.