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The DNS server implementation must produce audit records containing information to establish what type of events occurred.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-54785 SRG-APP-000095-DNS-000006 SV-69031r1_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 implementation. Without log records that aid in the establishment of what types of events occurred and when those events occurred, there is no traceability for forensic or analytical purposes, and the cause of events is severely hindered.
STIG Date
Domain Name System (DNS) Security Requirements Guide 2015-01-05

Details

Check Text ( C-55407r2_chk )
Review the DNS system configuration to determine if it is configured to log sufficient information to establish what type of events has occurred on the system.

If the logging function is not configured to produce log records with information regarding the type of event, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-59643r2_fix)
Configure the DNS server to log events with enough information to determine what type of event has occurred on the system.