Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-72455 | BIND-9X-001134 | SV-87079r2_rule | Medium |
Description |
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The private keys in the KSK and ZSK key pairs must be protected from unauthorized access. If possible, the private keys should be stored off-line (with respect to the Internet-facing, DNSSEC-aware name server) in a physically secure, non-network-accessible machine along with the zone file master copy. This strategy is not feasible in situations in which the DNSSEC-aware name server has to support dynamic updates. To support dynamic update transactions, the DNSSEC-aware name server (which usually is a primary authoritative name server) has to have both the zone file master copy and the private key corresponding to the zone-signing key (ZSK-private) online to immediately update the signatures for the updated RRsets. The private key corresponding to the key-signing key (KSK-private) can still be kept off-line. |
STIG | Date |
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BIND 9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2019-12-18 |
Check Text ( C-72657r2_chk ) |
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If the server is in a classified network, this is Not Applicable. Determine if the BIND 9.x server is configured to allow dynamic updates. Review the "named.conf" file for any instance of the "allow-update" statement. The following example disables dynamic updates: allow-update {none;}; If the BIND 9.x implementation is not configured to allow dynamic updates, verify with the SA that the private ZSKs and private KSKs are stored offline, if not, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-78809r1_fix) |
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Remove any ZSK or KSK private key from any BIND 9.x server that does not support dynamic updates. Note: Any ZSK or KSK that is not needed to support dynamic updates should be stored offline in a secure location. |