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Administrative users and groups with access privilege to the web server must be documented.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-2257 WA120 IIS6 SV-38171r1_rule ECPA-1 Low
Description
There are typically several individuals and groups involved in running a production web site. In most cases, several types of users on a web server can be identified such as SA's, Web Managers, Auditors, Authors, Developers, and the Clients. Nonetheless, only necessary user and administrative accounts will be allowed on the web server. Accounts will be restricted to those who are necessary to maintain web services, review the server’s operation and the OS. Owing to the sensitivity of web servers, a detailed record of these accounts must be maintained.
STIG Date
IIS6 Server 2015-06-01

Details

Check Text ( C-37552r1_chk )
1. Using User Manager, User Manager for Domains, or Local Users and Groups examine user accounts.
2. Determine if the local sites documentation matches the accounts with access privileges on the server.

If documentation does not exist for users and/or groups with access privileges to the web server, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-32798r1_fix)
Document the administrative users and groups which have access rights to the web server in the web site SOP or an equivalent document.