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The JBoss Password Vault must be used for storing passwords or other sensitive configuration information.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-213530 JBOS-AS-000295 SV-213530r754854_rule Medium
Description
JBoss EAP 6 has a Password Vault to encrypt sensitive strings, store them in an encrypted keystore, and decrypt them for applications and verification systems. Plain-text configuration files, such as XML deployment descriptors, need to specify passwords and other sensitive information. Use the JBoss EAP Password Vault to securely store sensitive strings in plain-text files.
STIG Date
JBoss Enterprise Application Platform 6.3 Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-11-23

Details

Check Text ( C-14753r754853_chk )
Log on to the OS of the JBoss server with OS permissions that allow access to JBoss.

Based on your installation, use the relevant OS commands and syntax to access the standalone or domain configuration folder.

/standalone/configuration folder. Review the standalone.xml file. /domain/configuration folder.
Review the domain.xml file

If the section does not exist or if the settings are not configured, this is a finding.

If the section does not exist or if the settings are not configured, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-14751r296257_fix)
Configure the application server to use the java keystore and JBoss vault as per section 11.13.1 -Password Vault System in the JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform-6.3-Administration_and_Configuration_Guide-en-US document.

1. Create a java keystore.
2. Mask the keystore password and initialize the password vault.
3. Configure JBoss to use the password vault.