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The application server must generate log records containing the full-text recording of privileged commands or the individual identities of group account users.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-204727 SRG-APP-000101-AS-000072 SV-204727r508029_rule Medium
Description
Privileged commands are commands that change the configuration or data of the application server. Since this type of command changes the application server configuration and could possibly change the security posture of the application server, these commands need to be logged to show the full-text of the command executed. Without the full-text, reconstruction of harmful events or forensic analysis is not possible. Organizations can consider limiting the additional log information to only that information explicitly needed for specific log requirements. At a minimum, the organization must log either full-text recording of privileged commands or the individual identities of group users, or both. The organization must maintain log trails in sufficient detail to reconstruct events to determine the cause and impact of compromise.
STIG Date
Application Server Security Requirements Guide 2021-12-10

Details

Check Text ( C-4847r282828_chk )
Review the application server documentation and deployment configuration to determine if the application server is configured to generate full-text recording of privileged commands or the individual identities of group users at a minimum.

Have a user execute a privileged command and review the log data to validate that the full-text or identity of the individual is being logged.

If the application server is not meeting this requirement, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-4847r282829_fix)
Configure the application server to generate the full-text recording of privileged commands or the individual identities of group users, or both.