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Infrastructure Router - Juniper Security Technical Implementation Guide


Overview

Date Finding Count (79)
2017-09-28 CAT I (High): 9 CAT II (Med): 48 CAT III (Low): 22
STIG Description
Infrastructure Router Security Technical Implementation Guide - Juniper

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Findings (MAC III - Administrative Sensitive)

Finding ID Severity Title
V-3056 High Group accounts must not be configured for use on the network device.
V-15434 High The emergency administration account must be set to an appropriate authorization level to perform necessary administrative functions when the authentication server is not online.
V-3012 High Network devices must be password protected.
V-3210 High The network device must not use the default or well-known SNMP community strings public and private.
V-3062 High The network element must be configured to ensure passwords are not viewable when displaying configuration information.
V-3143 High Network devices must not have any default manufacturer passwords.
V-3196 High The network device must use SNMP Version 3 Security Model with FIPS 140-2 validated cryptography for any SNMP agent configured on the device.
V-4582 High The network device must require authentication for console access.
V-3175 High The network device must require authentication prior to establishing a management connection for administrative access.
V-3085 Medium The network element must have HTTP service for administrative access disabled.
V-3081 Medium The router must have IP source routing disabled.
V-3069 Medium Management connections to a network device must be established using secure protocols with FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic modules.
V-14670 Medium The router administrator will ensure ICMPv6 unreachable notifications, and redirects are disabled on all external interfaces of the premise router.
V-14671 Medium The network element must authenticate all NTP messages received from NTP servers and peers.
V-14717 Medium The network element must not use SSH Version 1 for administrative access.
V-17835 Medium Traffic entering the tunnels is not restricted to only the authorized management packets based on destination address.
V-17814 Medium Gateway configuration at the remote VPN end-point is a not a mirror of the local gateway
V-17817 Medium Traffic from the managed network is able to access the OOBM gateway router
V-17816 Medium The routes from the two IGP domains are redistributed to each other.
V-17819 Medium Management network traffic is leaking into the managed network.
V-17818 Medium Traffic from the managed network will leak into the management network via the gateway router interface connected to the OOBM backbone.
V-30578 Medium The administrator must ensure that a PIM neighbor filter is bound to all interfaces that have PIM enabled.
V-30744 Medium The administrator must ensure the that all L2TPv3 sessions are authenticated prior to transporting traffic.
V-31285 Medium The network element must authenticate all BGP peers within the same or between autonomous systems (AS).
V-5611 Medium The network element must only allow management connections for administrative access from hosts residing in to the management network.
V-14668 Medium The router administrator will ensure FTP server is disabled.
V-3021 Medium The network element must only allow write and poll SNMP access by authorized internal IP addresses.
V-30660 Medium The administrator must ensure the 6-to-4 router is configured to drop any IPv4 packets with protocol 41 received from the internal network.
V-3057 Medium Authorized accounts must be assigned the least privilege level necessary to perform assigned duties.
V-3160 Medium The network element must be running a current and supported operating system with all IAVMs addressed.
V-3034 Medium The network element must authenticate all IGP peers.
V-15432 Medium Network devices must use two or more authentication servers for the purpose of granting administrative access.
V-3013 Medium Network devices must display the DoD-approved logon banner warning.
V-5646 Medium The network device must drop half-open TCP connections through filtering thresholds or timeout periods.
V-15288 Medium ISATAP tunnels must terminate at an interior router.
V-3058 Medium Unauthorized accounts must not be configured for access to the network device.
V-14669 Medium The network element must have all BSDr commands disabled.
V-28784 Medium A service or feature that calls home to the vendor must be disabled.
V-3969 Medium The network device must only allow SNMP read-only access.
V-18790 Medium Default routes must not be directed to the tunnel entry point.
V-3966 Medium In the event the authentication server is unavailable, the network device must have a single local account of last resort defined.
V-3043 Medium The network device must use different SNMP community names or groups for various levels of read and write access.
V-17821 Medium The network element’s OOBM interface must be configured with an OOBM network address.
V-17822 Medium The management interface is not configured with both an ingress and egress ACL.
V-14707 Medium The network element must be configured from accepting any outbound IP packet that contains an illegitimate address in the source address field via egress ACL or by enabling Unicast Reverse Path Forwarding in an IPv6 enclave.
V-17754 Medium IPSec tunnels used to transit management traffic must be restricted to only the authorized management packets based on destination and source IP address.
V-14693 Medium The network device must be configured to ensure IPv6 Site Local Unicast addresses are not defined in the enclave, (FEC0::/10). Note that this consist of all addresses that begin with FEC, FED, FEE and FEF.
V-19188 Medium Control plane protection is not enabled.
V-17834 Medium An inbound ACL is not configured for the management network sub-interface of the trunk link to block non-management traffic.
V-5613 Medium The network element must be configured for a maximum number of unsuccessful SSH login attempts set at 3 before resetting the interface.
V-5612 Medium The network element must be configured to timeout after 60 seconds or less for incomplete or broken SSH sessions.
V-18522 Medium Server VLAN interfaces must be protected by restrictive ACLs using a deny-by-default security posture.
V-3008 Medium The IAO will ensure IPSec VPNs are established as tunnel type VPNs when transporting management traffic across an ip backbone network.
V-17815 Medium IGP instances configured on the OOBM gateway router do not peer only with their appropriate routing domain
V-3014 Medium The network element must timeout management connections for administrative access after 10 minutes or less of inactivity.
V-3967 Medium The network element must time out access to the console port after 10 minutes or less of inactivity.
V-30577 Medium The administrator must ensure that Protocol Independent Multicast (PIM) is disabled on all interfaces that are not required to support multicast routing.
V-14672 Low The router must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating TACACS+ or RADIUS traffic.
V-14673 Low The router must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating syslog traffic.
V-14675 Low The router must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating SNMP traffic.
V-14676 Low The router must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating NetFlow traffic.
V-14677 Low The network device must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating TFTP or FTP traffic.
V-17837 Low The core router within the managed network has not been configured to provide preferred treatment for management traffic that must traverse several nodes to reach the management network.
V-17836 Low Management traffic is not classified and marked at the nearest upstream MLS or router when management traffic must traverse several nodes to reach the management network.
V-4583 Low The router administrator will ensure a password is required to gain access to the router's diagnostics port.
V-4584 Low The network element must log all messages except debugging and send all log data to a syslog server.
V-23747 Low The network element must use two or more NTP servers to synchronize time.
V-3079 Low The network element must have the Finger service disabled.
V-7011 Low The network element’s auxiliary port must be disabled unless it is connected to a secured modem providing encryption and authentication.
V-14667 Low Network devices must be configured with rotating keys used for authenticating IGP peers that have a duration of 180 days or less.
V-3070 Low The network element must log all attempts to establish a management connection for administrative access.
V-19189 Low Long Name: The administrator must ensure that multicast routers are configured to establish boundaries for Admin-local or Site-local scope multicast traffic.
V-14681 Low The router must use its loopback interface address as the source address for all iBGP peering sessions.
V-17823 Low The network element’s management interface is not configured as passive for the IGP instance deployed in the managed network.
V-14674 Low The router must use its loopback or OOB management interface address as the source address when originating NTP traffic.
V-30736 Low The administrator must ensure the 6-to-4 router is configured to drop any outbound IPv6 packets from the internal network with a source address that is not within the 6to4 prefix 2002:V4ADDR::/48 where V4ADDR is the designated IPv4 6to4 address for the enclave.
V-30617 Low The administrator must ensure that the maximum hop limit is at least 32.
V-3020 Low The network element must have DNS servers defined if it is configured as a client resolver.
V-3000 Low The network device must log all access control lists (ACL) deny statements.