Finding ID | Version | Rule ID | IA Controls | Severity |
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V-253879 | JUEX-NM-000020 | SV-253879r879525_rule | Medium |
Description |
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Upon gaining access to a network device, an attacker will often first attempt to create a persistent method of reestablishing access. One way to accomplish this is to create a new account. Notification of account creation helps to mitigate this risk. Auditing account creation provides the necessary reconciliation that account management procedures are being followed. Without this audit trail, personnel without the proper authorization may gain access to critical network nodes. |
STIG | Date |
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Juniper EX Series Switches Network Device Management Security Technical Implementation Guide | 2023-03-23 |
Check Text ( C-57331r843668_chk ) |
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Review the network device configuration to determine if it automatically audits account creation or is configured to use an authentication server that would perform this function. Verify the system logs the facility "any", or minimally "change-log" and "interactive-commands", and the logging level is appropriate. Generally, the "all" (debug) logging level should be avoided because the number of logged messages is significant. [edit system syslog] host any info; } file change-log info; interactive-commands info; } Note: If minimally logging only configuration changes, there will be other files receiving the events from the other logging facilities (e.g., "authorizations" or "firewall"). Syslog outputs in standard format unless the "structured-data" directive is configured. Verify the "structured-data" command for all files and external syslog servers requiring that format. For example: [edit system syslog] host change-log info; interactive-commands info; structured-data; } file any info; structured-data; } If account creation is not automatically audited, this is a finding. |
Fix Text (F-57282r843669_fix) |
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Configure the network device or its associated authentication server to automatically audit the creation of accounts. set system syslog host set system syslog host -or- set system syslog host set system syslog file set system syslog file -or- set system syslog file |