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Apache Server 2.4 Windows Site Security Technical Implementation Guide


Overview

Date Finding Count (36)
2020-06-17 CAT I (High): 2 CAT II (Med): 33 CAT III (Low): 1
STIG Description
This Security Technical Implementation Guide is published as a tool to improve the security of Department of Defense (DoD) information systems. The requirements are derived from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) 800-53 and related documents. Comments or proposed revisions to this document should be sent via email to the following address: disa.stig_spt@mail.mil.

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Findings (MAC III - Administrative Sensitive)

Finding ID Severity Title
V-92529 High Anonymous user access to the Apache web server application directories must be prohibited.
V-92589 High An Apache web server must maintain the confidentiality of controlled information during transmission through the use of an approved TLS version.
V-92575 Medium The Apache web server must only accept client certificates issued by DoD PKI or DoD-approved PKI Certification Authorities (CAs).
V-92561 Medium The Apache web server must set an inactive timeout for completing the TLS handshake.
V-92513 Medium The Apache web server must be configured to use a specified IP address and port.
V-92511 Medium Users and scripts running on behalf of users must be contained to the document root or home directory tree of the Apache web server.
V-92539 Medium The Apache web server must generate unique session identifiers that cannot be reliably reproduced.
V-92573 Medium The Apache web server must prohibit or restrict the use of nonsecure or unnecessary ports, protocols, modules, and/or services.
V-92535 Medium Cookies exchanged between the Apache web server and client, such as session cookies, must have security settings that disallow cookie access outside the originating Apache web server and hosted application.
V-92537 Medium The Apache web server must accept only system-generated session identifiers.
V-92531 Medium The Apache web server must separate the hosted applications from hosted Apache web server management functionality.
V-92519 Medium Only authenticated system administrators or the designated PKI Sponsor for the Apache web server must have access to the Apache web servers private key.
V-92533 Medium The Apache web server must invalidate session identifiers upon hosted application user logout or other session termination.
V-92579 Medium The Apache web server must be tuned to handle the operational requirements of the hosted application.
V-92559 Medium The Apache web server must set an absolute timeout for sessions.
V-92557 Medium Debugging and trace information used to diagnose the Apache web server must be disabled.
V-92555 Medium Warning and error messages displayed to clients must be modified to minimize the identity of the Apache web server, patches, loaded modules, and directory paths.
V-92553 Medium The Apache web server must display a default hosted application web page, not a directory listing, when a requested web page cannot be found.
V-92495 Medium The Apache web server must produce log records containing sufficient information to establish what type of events occurred.
V-92567 Medium Non-privileged accounts on the hosting system must only access Apache web server security-relevant information and functions through a distinct administrative account.
V-92503 Medium The Apache web server must not perform user management for hosted applications.
V-92505 Medium The Apache web server must have resource mappings set to disable the serving of certain file types.
V-92507 Medium The Apache web server must allow the mappings to unused and vulnerable scripts to be removed.
V-92855 Medium Cookies exchanged between the Apache web server and the client, such as session cookies, must have cookie properties set to prohibit client-side scripts from reading the cookie data.
V-92527 Medium Apache web server accounts accessing the directory tree, the shell, or other operating system functions and utilities must only be administrative accounts.
V-92549 Medium The Apache web server document directory must be in a separate partition from the Apache web servers system files.
V-92545 Medium The Apache web server must augment re-creation to a stable and known baseline.
V-92547 Medium The Apache web server must be configured to provide clustering.
V-92543 Medium The Apache web server must generate a session ID using as much of the character set as possible to reduce the risk of brute force.
V-92565 Medium The Apache web server must restrict inbound connections from nonsecure zones.
V-92485 Medium The Apache web server must limit the number of allowed simultaneous session requests.
V-92487 Medium The Apache web server must perform server-side session management.
V-92517 Medium The Apache web server must perform RFC 5280-compliant certification path validation.
V-92585 Medium The Apache web server cookies, such as session cookies, sent to the client using SSL/TLS must not be compressed.
V-92587 Medium Cookies exchanged between the Apache web server and the client, such as session cookies, must have cookie properties set to force the encryption of cookies.
V-92595 Low The Apache web server must be configured in accordance with the security configuration settings based on DoD security configuration or implementation guidance, including STIGs, NSA configuration guides, CTOs, and DTMs.