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The Central Log Server must display an explicit logout message to users indicating the reliable termination of authenticated communications sessions.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-221924 SRG-APP-000297-AU-000570 SV-221924r420116_rule Low
Description
If a user cannot explicitly end an application session, the session may remain open and be exploited by an attacker; this is referred to as a zombie session. Users need to be aware of whether or not the session has been terminated. Information resources to which users gain access via authentication include, for example, local workstations, databases, and password-protected websites/web-based services. Logout messages for web page access, for example, can be displayed after authenticated sessions have been terminated. However, for some types of interactive sessions including, for example, file transfer protocol (FTP) sessions, information systems typically send logout messages as final messages prior to terminating sessions.
STIG Date
Central Log Server Security Requirements Guide 2021-06-24

Details

Check Text ( C-23639r420114_chk )
Examine the configuration.

Verify that the Central Log Server is configured to display an explicit logout message to users indicating the reliable termination of authenticated sessions.

If the Central Log Server is not configured to display an explicit logout message to users, it is a finding.
Fix Text (F-23628r420115_fix)
Configure the Central Log Server to display an explicit logout message to users indicating the reliable termination of authenticated sessions.