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The DNS implementation must generate audit records for the success and failure organization defined events on the DNS server.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-34056 SRG-NET-000115-DNS-000067 SV-44509r1_rule Medium
Description
Auditing and logging are key components of any security architecture. It is essential for security personnel to know what is being performed on the system, where an event occurred, when an event occurred, and by whom the event was triggered, in order to compile an accurate risk assessment. Logging the actions of specific events provides a means to investigate an attack, recognize resource utilization or capacity thresholds, or to simply identify an improperly configured DNS system. If auditing is not comprehensive, it will not be useful for intrusion monitoring, security investigations, and forensic analysis.
STIG Date
Domain Name System (DNS) Security Requirements Guide 2012-10-24

Details

Check Text ( C-42022r1_chk )
Review the DNS system to determine if it is configured to log organization defined events which, at a minimum include, success and failure of the following events: zone transfers, zone update notifications, dynamic updates, and start and stop of the name server service or daemon. If the DNS is not configured to log organization defined events, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-37970r1_fix)
Configure the DNS system to log success and failure of organization defined events.